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  1. Richard Wright. Writer: Native Son. Richard Wright was born on 4 September 1908 in Roxie, Mississippi, USA. He was a writer and actor, known for Native Son (1951), Domingo salvaje (1967) and The Man Who Lives Underground. He was married to Ellen Poplar and Dhimah Rose Meidman. He died on 28 November 1960 in Paris, France.

  2. Richard Nathaniel Wright (Roxie, 4 september 1908 – Parijs 28 november 1960) was een Afro-Amerikaans schrijver en essayist. Leven en werk. Wright groeide in armoedige omstandigheden op in het Zuiden van de Verenigde Staten. Op zijn 17e trok hij ...

  3. Richard Nathaniel Wright was born on September 4, 1908 on a plantation near Natchez and Roxie, Mississippi. His grandparents were formerly enslaved and were freed after the Civil War. His father, Nathaniel, was illiterate and worked as a sharecropper. His mother Ella was a devoted wife, nurturing mother, and an educated woman, who was Wright's ...

  4. Richard Nathaniel Wright, the grandson of a slave, was born in 1908 in the backwoods of Mississippi near Natchez, to Nathaniel Wright, an illiterate sharecropper, and Ella Wilson Wright, a schoolteacher. Wright was five years old when his father abandoned the family, and his mother was forced to work as a domestic to try to make ends meet.

  5. Richard Nathaniel Wright was born on September 4, 1908, on a plantation near Natchez, Mississippi. His father was a mill hand, and his mother taught in a country school. Young Wright’s childhood was generally one of poverty, frustration, and despair. When he was 5 his father left the family, and when he was not yet 10, his mother became ...

  6. How to cite “Native Son” by Richard Nathaniel Wright APA citation. Formatted according to the APA Publication Manual 7 th edition. Simply copy it to the References page as is. If you need more information on APA citations check out our APA citation guide or start citing with the BibguruAPA citation generator.

  7. Richard Nathaniel Wright (September 4, 1908 – November 28, 1960) was an American author of sometimes controversial novels, short stories, poems, and non-fiction. Much of his literature concerns racial themes, especially those involving the plight of African Americans during the late 19th to mid-20th centuries.