ipl-logo

How Did Richard Wright Challenge The Oppressors Their Reasons For Oppression

380 Words2 Pages
Colonization throughout history have been a series of inhumane acts by countries with more power than the oppressed. The act degraded, and insulted human beings with a disregard of morals and ethics. To question the morals and ethics of colonization is imperative as it challenges the oppressors their reasons for oppression. Morality and ethics became essential after World War II because those that were voiceless, living in poverty, and humiliation were now represented. The years after WWII was pinnacle moments in history that accelerated decolonization. In the 1940s-50s, we were able to witness the wave that came about when colonies started to question the morals and ethics of countries. Richard Wright, an African American writer was part

More about How Did Richard Wright Challenge The Oppressors Their Reasons For Oppression

Open Document