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Richard Wright And The Harlem Renaissance

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The first source is about the Harlem Renaissance that took place in 1920’s. The Harlem Renaissance represented the rebirth of African American culture and showed the unaddressed problems among the black community. During that time, Richard Wright made a name for himself, writing books based on the racism that the black community faced and communism like Black Boy and Native Son. The Harlem Renaissance was a direct influence on Wright's work because he wrote about what was going on at that time. More specifically, Black Boy was written off of Wright’s childhood struggles and what it was like to be a black kid in the 1920’s. The Harlem Renaissance caused him to speak out about his experiences. The source is written by R. A. Lawson and …show more content…

Wright speaks on and writes about these subject because he was there and they had a direct influence on him as a person of color. Wright, later, wrote about his encounter because he felt as if he could contribute to the Civil Rights cause. This source is written by Richard Wright and published by Harper and Brothers.
The fourth source is about The Great Depression’ impact on African Americans. In the excerpt, it talks about how some of the greatest writers came out of The Great Depression and Wright was one of them. In his books, he writes about the times of The Great Depression and how it affected everyone, not just the black community. This source is the same as the other ones as it expresses exigence, but it’s not of the same topic and, like the second and the first, this is a secondary source. Wright writes about how he expected the transition from the South to the North to be better, but it is, in fact, worse. He also speaks of the hardships that came with failure of the economy because witnessed it first hand. Part of his exigence is The Great Depression because he lived through it. This source is written by Joe W. Trotter and edited by Robert S. McElvaine.
The fifth source is a biography about Wright and his accomplishments. In a specific part, it walks about how Wright “emerged as an international literary figure championing the cause

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