Racial Prejudice And Discrimination Exposed In Black Boy By Richard Wright

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Richard Wright was born in September 4, 1908 in Roxie, Mississippi a state notorious for racial prejudice and the white supremacy group, the KKK. At a young age, Wright knew that he wanted to be a writer. Living in a time of racial tension and prejudice, Wright was often discouraged to pursue his career because of the color of his skin. He also faced social pressures in school with friends, school administration and even with his family. Wright wrote his autobiography “Black Boy” in 1945 showing the issues he faced at his time. Now in 2018, situations are different, not like how they were a few decades ago. If Richard Wright were writing an autobiography entitled “Black Boy” about a black boy growing up in the U.S, in 2018, he would write about the police brutality/harassment within minorities such as, not only blacks, but also Mexican/Latinos, White dominated corporations silencing black people like in the NFL and other big corporations. Wright is not only gonna write about the negative side but also the positive sides such as the recognition of African culture in media in the movie Black Panther. …show more content…

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