Richard Wright Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Richard Wright Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about Richard Wright including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Richard Wright
Real Name Richard Wright
Nationality American
Personal Life of Richard Wright
Born on 04 September 1908
Birthday 4th September
Died At Age 52
Sun Sign Virgo
Born in Roxie
Died on 28 November 1960
Place of death Paris
Grouping of People African American Authors, African American Men, Black Authors, School Dropouts
City Mississippi
Family Background of Richard Wright
Father Nathan Wright
Mother Ellen
Spouses/Partners Valencia Barnes Meadman, Ellen Poplar (1912-2004)
Children Julia, Rachel
Education Lanier High School
Awards 1941 – Spingarn Medal 1939 – Guggenheim Fellowship – the Story Magazine Award
Personal Fact of Richard Wright

A disturbed childhood, scarred with bitter experiences of racial discrimination, left a permanent mark on young Richard Wright, who later went on to become an internationally recognised writer. His writings laid an enormous impact on the social and intellectual history of the United States of America, in the second half of the 20th century. Sometimes regarded as a controversial writer, Richard’s writings were centred on racial themes and the suffering of the African-American people.

In an era, where racism was one of the most distressing issues in the American society, his writings invoked a sense of togetherness among the African-American community and inspired many people to raise their voices and live with dignity. His best known works include Native Son, Black Boy, Uncle Tom’s Children, The God that Failed and The Outsider.

He also wrote many short stories, essays and other non-fictional books and the themes of all these works, were yet again racial discrimination and challenges faced by the average African-American. He has influenced many young writers and many of his works are part of the academic syllabuses across schools, colleges and universities in many parts of the world. To learn more interesting facts about his personal life and professional achievements, scroll down and continue to read this biography.