Black boy : (American hunger) : a record of childhood and youth / Richard Wright

By: Wright, Richard [author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Harper Collins Publishers, Inc., c1993Description: xxi, 501 pages ; 18 cmISBN: 9780060812508Subject(s): AMERICAN AUTHORS -- BIOGRAPHY | AUTOBIOGRAPHIES | MISSISSIPPI -- SOCIAL CONDITIONSLOC classification: .W75b 1993
Contents:
Introduction by Jerry W. Ward, Jr. -- Part One. Southern nights -- Part Two. The horror and the glory -- Chronology -- Note on the text -- Note.
Summary: Black Boy is Richard Wright’s unforgettable story of growing up in the Jim Crow South. Published in 1945, it is often considered a fictionalized autobiography or an autobiographical novel because of Wright’s use of fiction techniques (and possibly fictional events) to tell his story.
Item type: Books - Fiction
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Introduction by Jerry W. Ward, Jr. -- Part One. Southern nights -- Part Two. The horror and the glory -- Chronology -- Note on the text -- Note.

Black Boy is Richard Wright’s unforgettable story of growing up in the Jim Crow South. Published in 1945, it is often considered a fictionalized autobiography or an autobiographical novel because of Wright’s use of fiction techniques (and possibly fictional events) to tell his story.

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