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Black Boy

a Record of Childhood and Youth
Aug 25, 2015Al6Hameed rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
Richard Wright tells of the early 20th century south. A dehumanizing place for Blacks. He reveals the utter ignorance that perpetuated the oppression of Blacks and why it was necessary for him to leave the south. It almost seems as though the oppressors were not human. Read carefully and you will uncover the nuances that molded Richard's psyche. He was unusual in more ways than one.