Prejudice In Richard Wright's Black Boy

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America of yesteryears was laden with prejudice whereby social mingling of races was prohibited, especially in the Southern states. There were signs everywhere which indicated facilities for white people and those for colored people. People form prejudices based on their lack of factual knowledge about a person or by ignoring the facts altogether. Prejudice was a fact of life, which was reinforced by violence and informal social pressure. This prompted a change of life for certain African-Americans, such as Richard Wright as portrayed in Black Boy as he searches for freedom. The story focuses on a young boy, Richard Wright, who rises to freedom through reading books. The narrative revolves around perseverance, prejudice, freedom and acceptance