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| In a small town in Mississippi, a prosperous black mortician's business arrangements with police and politicians unravel...
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| Cross Damon, trapped within his own blackness, flees from Chicago's South Side to Harlem, where he joins the Communist P...
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| Upon meeting thirty-three-year-old Richard Wright in 1941, the renowned sociologist Robert Park famously demanded, "How ...
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| The first definitive biography of the author of Native Son describes Wright's rise from a Mississippi sharecropper's sha...
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