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- Richard Wright: Powerful Voice for the Black CommunityIn his prime, Richard Wright was considered a powerful voice for the black community during a period in history where the rise in racial limitation and injustice toward blacks rapidly increased.
- A Legacy of Richard WrightA Legacy of Richard Wright, a founding memeber of Pink Floyd during a time of Vietnam, political awakening, and drugs, but through it all were voices with a message of Love.
Pink Floyd Keyboardist Richard Wright Dead at 65Richard Wright, keyboardist for the multi-platinum selling progressive rock band Pink Floyd, died in London, England Monday September 15, 2008 after a prolonged battle with cancer, according to the Associated Press. Wright was 65.- Richard Wright Keyboardist for the Band Pink Floyd Dies at 65Richard Wright keyboardist for the band Pink Floyd dies at 65. Richard Wright had a soulful sound may he rest in peace with the late Syd, Lennon, and Hendrix
- Pink Floyd Keyboardist Richard Wright Dies at Age 65Richard Wright, a founding member of Pink Floyd, died of cancer Monday.
- The Feud of James Baldwin and Richard WrightRichard Wright was a deeply frustrated man.
- Richard Wright and Cultural Lit: Literary Meaning Derived from Collective Cultural ExperienceA paper on how racial, cultural, and common experience in each individual's background informs how literature is read, thus bringing more meaning to literature of cultural niches.
- Comparison of the Central Themes of Zami a New Spelling of My Name by Audre Lorde, and Richard Wright's Text Black BoyThis paper discusses the central theme of loneliness that is found in both Audre Lorde's text "Zami A New Spelling of my Name, and "Black Boy" by Richard Wright.
- A Synopsis of Richard Wright's Autobiography Black BoyThis paper covers several interesting events in Richard Wright's life as discussed in his autobiography "Black Boy". It also looks at the novel's library scene, which to many is considered a pivotal moment in Wright's life.
Book Review: Native Son by Richard WrightReview of the classic novel Native Son by Richard Wright, a compelling and important depiction of mid-20th century American racism.- Racism and Richard WrightThis paper examines the historical impact of the work of Richard Wright upon racism in the United States.
- Richard Wright's Uncle Tom's Children Reveals Life as an African-American in Racist SocietyA response paper about the novel Uncle Tom's Children by Richard Wright.