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  1. Wright Sister, The by Richard Maurer, 2003-03-24
  2. Environmental Science: Toward A Sustainable Future Value Package (includes Dire Predictions: Understanding Global Warming) by Richard T. Wright, 2008-06-22
  3. Adultery by Richard B. Wright, 2005-11-30
  4. Baroque Book - Intermediate Guitar Solos (17th-18th Century) (EGTA) by Richard Wright, 2008-07-23
  5. The Most Native of Sons: A Biography of Richard Wright by John A. Williams, 1970-06-01
  6. Richard Wright Y El Carne De Biblioteca / Richard Wright and the Library Card (Spanish Edition) by William Miller, Eida De LA Vega, 2003-08
  7. White Man, Listen! by Richard Wright, 1978-11-06
  8. Richard Wright: Black BoyBericht Einer Kindheit Und Juged by Richard Wright, 1981
  9. Richard Wright: A Collection of Critical Essays (Twentieth century views)
  10. The World of Richard Wright (Center for the Study of Southern Culture Series) by Michel Fabre, 2007-11-26
  11. Student Companion to Richard Wright by Robert Felgar, 2000-05-30
  12. Black Boy - Richard Wright (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations)
  13. Richard Wright: A Biography (Literary Greats) by Debbie Levy, 2007-09
  14. The American Optic: Psychoanalysis, Critical Race Theory, and Richard Wright (Suny Series in Psychoanalysis and Culture) by Mikko Tuhkanen, 2010-07-02

61. 20th Century Humanities Web Links
Information about Richard Wright—http//www.olemiss. edu/depts/english/mswriters/dir/wright_richard/
http://faculty.valencia.cc.fl.us/mtripp/HUM 2250/links 2250.htm
Manor House Website http://www.pbs.org/manorhouse/theproject/index.html Mr. Picassohead Gallery http://www.mrpicassohead.com Make your own Andy Warhol silkscreen http://www.warhol.org/ Make your own sculpture at the Hirshorn museum http://hirshhorn.si.edu/education/interactive.html Understanding Duchamp's art http://www.understandingduchamp.com/ Mondrian Machine http://www.ptank.com/mondrian/ Judy Chicago http://www.judychicago.com/gdinner/frameset_dinner.html An examination of Picasso’s career— http://www.tamu.edu/mocl/picasso/ Women's Movement http://www.legacy98.org/ Art and architecture games http://www.sanford-artedventures.com/play/play.html The Robert Frost web site— http://www.robertfrost.org/indexgood.html Resources related to Cubism— http://www.artcyclopedia.com/history/cubism.html Resources related to the history of film— http://www.cln.org/themes/history_film.html Resources related to Le Corbusier— http://www.encyclopedia.com/articles/07311.html Schoenberg Archives at University of Southern California— http://www.usc.edu/isd/archives/schoenberg

62. Welcome To GHS Library
http//www.olemiss.edu/depts/english/mswriters/dir/wright_richard/ Super information about Richard Wright, one of our most important Black writers.
http://www.germantown.k12.wi.us/gtownhigh/LibraryCourseResearch.html
WELCOME TO THE GERMANTOWN HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY COURSE RESEARCH PAGE American Novel Internet School Library Media Center
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil
This is an extremely valuable site for information on all of the authors studied in GHS American Novel course. Look in the "Middle and Secondary English" box on the right side of the Internet School Library Media Center homepage and follow the links to all the authors you study this semester. You will be thrilled with all of the excellent information! Kate Chopin

63. Rockville High School - Home Of The Rams
http//www.olemiss.edu/depts/english/mswriters/dir/wright_richard/ Richard Wright http//www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/s_z/r_wright/r_wright.htm
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/rockvillehs/mc_english.shtml

The 2007 Newsweek Challenge Index was released today and Rockville ranked #253 - up from #286 in 2006. Rockville High School was one of 8 MCPS schools to move up in the rankings.
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64. Richard Nathaniel Wright
article with pictures and links on Mississippi born Richard Wright http//www.olemiss.edu/depts/english/mswriters/dir/wright_richard/
http://www2.una.edu/wphillip/Resources/richard_wright.htm
Richard Nathaniel Wright
Useful Web Resources for Students of EN 232 This page is organized alphabetically into the following anchored categories: Biography Children's Literature Chronology Film Biography ... Publishing History
Biography
The Mississippi Writers Page
article with pictures and links on Mississippi born Richard Wright http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/english/ms-writers/dir/wright_richard/ Return to top of the page
Children's Literature
Richard Wright and the Library Card WARNING: This is a commercial site; however, this site includes a synopsis of this children's book about Richard Wright being denied a library card because of his race. http://www.leeandlow.com/books/wright.html Return to top of the page
Chronology
Chronology of Richard Wright's Life four page chronology http://www.itvs.org/RichardWright/chron.html Richard Wright Chronology ten page chronology http://gwis2.circ.gwu.edu/~cuff/wright/wr_chrono.html Return to top of the page
Film Biography
Richard Wright - Black Boy (1995) film biography http://www.pbs.org/rwbb/rwtoc.html Return to top of the page
Native Son
Native Son (1940), the novel

65. WEB QUEST
attribute to the interest in Malcolm X? Answers are found on the following sites. http//www.olemiss.edu/depts/english/mswriters/dir/wright_richard/
http://www.cmsd.k12.ms.us/blackhistory/bhq036.htm
WEB QUEST Answer the following questions by going to the links below. When was Muhammad Ali born? What was his birth name? Where was he born? What were his parents' names? jobs? his brother's birth name? At what age did Ali start boxing? Muhammad Ali was diagnosed with what disease? Who taught him how to move with the speed and grace of a dancer? At what age did he win the Olympic gold medal in boxing in the light heavyweight boxing category? Who did Ali fight for the world heavyweight championship title? 10.Ali tossed his Olympic gold medal into a river for what reason? 11.Where and when was Richard Wright born? 12.What was Wright’s first story that was published in a newspaper called? 13.At the library Wright read all the books he could by which authors? 14.What is the name of Wright's first novel that was published in 1940? 15.In 1939 Wright married a white dancer named? 16.In what year was Jackie Robinson drafted into the U.S. Army? 17.Robinson joined what team in 1945? 18.What person changed Robinson's attitude in making baseball a career for him? 19.What team was this person on?

66. Richard Wright Book
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Richard Nathaniel Wright (September 4, 1908 ? November 28, 1960) was an African-American author of powerful, sometimes controversial novels, short stories http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Wright_(author)
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68. Richard Wright
. January 2004 19081960 African-American writer. www.olemiss.edu/depts/english/ms-writers/ dir/wright_richard/......Self
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69. Richard Wright - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Richard Wright photographed in by Carl Van Vechten Born September 4
Rucker Plantation, Adams County
Mississippi U.S. Died November 28
Paris
France Occupation ... Essayist and Short story writer Nationality United States Influences
James T. Farrell Jack London
Influenced
Ralph Ellison James Baldwin Gwendolyn Brooks
Richard Nathaniel Wright September 4 November 28 ) was an African-American author of powerful, sometimes controversial novels short stories and non-fiction . Much of his literature concerned racial themes. His work helped redefine discussions of race relations in America in the mid-20th century.
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70. The Illinois Center For The Book -- Illinois Authors Directory -- Record For Wri
http//www.olemiss.edu/depts/english/mswriters/dir/wright_richard/. Place of Birth Roxie, Mississippi. Published Titles by this Author
http://eliillinois.org/cgi-bin/icftb/specificrecord2.pl?record=1418

71. Literature And Sexuality
http//www.olemiss.edu/depts/english/mswriters/dir/wright_richard/. Havelock Ellis http//www.kirjasto.sci.fi/havelock.htm
http://www.willamette.edu/~fmichel/litsex.htm
English 438: Literature and Sexuality / WMST 342: Topics in Feminist Analysis
MWF 9:10-10:10
Eaton 308
Frann Miche l
Eaton 204, x6389
fmichel@willamette.edu

MWF 10:20-11:20, 1:50-2:50, and other times by appointment texts schedule writing assignments links This course examines the cultural construction of gender and sexuality, particularly in the twentieth century, through study of selected theoretical and literary texts. In many of the literary texts we will explore, gender is called into question or problematized through representation of transvestism (cross-dressing), gender inversion (homosexuality), or gender transformation. We will look at how theoretical and literary texts construct the relations among gender, sexuality, and identity, and how they place gender and sexuality in relation to other aspects of public and private life, including race. We will examine such notions as the "normal," the "natural," and the "deviant" or "perverse." We will consider the relation between social vision and literary form. Your participation is vital to this course. I will expect you to come to each class having read the assigned material, having thought about it, and having questions or ideas about it. For each class, you will write down a discussion question. In addition to writing daily discussion questions and participating actively in class, students will write three essays. Two of these will be brief response papers addressing individual texts; one will be a final essay analyzing a relationship between a literary and a theoretical text. See below for more information.

72. Jacob Lawrence: Exploring Stories
a young black man who accidentally kills a white woman. For more info, go to http//www.olemiss.edu/depts/english/ mswriters/dir/wright_richard/.
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Richard Wright, 1908-1960
Born and raised in rural Mississippi, Wright wrote fiction and non-fiction that addressed questions of authority, power, and freedom. His most famous novel, Native Son , tells the story of Bigger Thomas, a young black man who accidentally kills a white woman.
For more info, go to http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/english/
ms-writers/dir/wright_richard/

73. Troy University FR Library
http//www.olemiss.edu/depts/english/mswriters/dir/wright_richard; Richard Wright (1908-1960) http//www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/s_z/r_wright/r_wright.
http://fwrlibrary.troy.edu/7/literature/wright.htm
Troy University Regional Library. Literary Bibliography. Updated 03/23/05.
Richard Wright (1908-1960 ) RESOURCES: SECTION ONE: Journal articles from academic databases. back to page top Literary topics are among the more difficult to research in online databases. To assist you in this, the following are specific recommendations regarding Richard Wright. DATABASE SEARCH TERMS RESULTS Academic Search Premier richard wright Perform the basic search. Use the checkboxes to search limit your search to "Full Text," and "Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) journals." Provides a number of relevant items. African American History and Culture richard wright Perform the default search. Provides a biography and a photo.

74. 3quarksdaily
wright_richard In 1944 Wright left Communist Party. He spent the summer of 1945 as an artistin-residence at the Bread Loaf School for writers in Middlebury
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Richard Nathaniel Wright (1908-1960)
From Books and Writers "And, curiously, he felt that he was something, somebody, precisely and simply because of that cold threat of death. The terror of the white world had left no doubt in him about his worth; in fact, that white world had guaranteed his worth in the most brutal and dramatic manner. Most surely he was was something, in the eyes of the white world, or it would not have threatened him as it had. That white world, then, threatened as much as it beckoned. Though he did not know it, he was fatally in love with that white world, in love in a way that could never be cured. That white world's attempt to curb him dangerously and irresponsibly claimed him for its own." ( from The Long Dream Richard Wright was born on a plantation near Natchez, Mississippi. His grandparents had been slaves and his father, Nathaniel, who was an illiterate sharecropper and mill worker, left home when Richard was six. Wright grew up in poverty, staying often at homes of relatives. His mother, Ella Wilson, was a schoolteacher; she moved with her family to Memphis, where she found employment as a cook. In 1915-16 Wright attended school for a few months, but his mother's illness forced him to leave. He attended school sporadically, lived in Arkansas with his aunt Maggie and uncle Silas, who was murdered, and in Mississippi. In his childhood Wright was often beaten. However, he continued to teach himself, secretly borrowing books from the whites-only library in Memphis. "My days and nights were one long, quiet, continuously contained dream of terror, tension, and anxiety," he later wrote in his autobiography BLACK BOY (1945).

75. Encyclopedia Of African-American Literature - Wilfred D. Samuels
http//www.olemiss.edu/depts/english/mswriters/dir/wright_richard. Site Design. This site was designed and created by Cassandra Van Buren, Ph.D.
http://web.utah.edu/20thCenturyAfricanAmericanWriters/credits.htm
A Gift of Story/Encyclopedia of African-American Literature Dr. Wilfred D. Samuels, General Editor Site Credits Photography Most author photos are used with permission of Lynda Koolish. The photos appear in her book African American Writers: Portraits and Visions , published in 2001 by the University Press of Mississippi, ISBN 1578062586. Other Photo Source Sites James Baldwin
http://www.nytimes.com/books/98/03/29/specials/baldwin.html

Amiri Baraka
http://www.bridgesweb.com/blacktheatre/baraka.html

Gwendolyn Brooks
http://www.poets.org/poets/poets.cfm?prmID=166

Ralph Ellison
http://www.loc.gov/loc/lcib/9908/juneteenth.html

Langston Hughes
http://www.redhotjazz.com/hughes.html

Zora Neale Hurston http://www.hurston-wright.org/home.html Haki Madhubuti http://www.founders.howard.edu/Reference/Hakimadhubuti/ Tupac Shakur Richard Wright http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/english/ms-writers/dir/wright_richard

76. Carothers -- Author Eulogy
http//www.olemiss.edu/mwp/dir/wright_richard/index.html A brief biography with information about Wright s life and times. Also a list of his major works.
http://www.waunakee.k12.wi.us/highschool/lmtc/TeacherProjects/carothers_authors.
Carothers
Author Eulogy
Choices and Consequences
Cather, Willa Fitzgerald, F. Scott Irving, Washington James, Henry ... Wright, Richard
Note: Please make sure to check out the print materials collected by the LMTC for this class. You may also wish to look in the Encyclopedia Britannica . Be creative to find out information about historical events that occurred during the author's life, for example, read a biography of the author and look for the names and dates of events. Then enter the name of the event in Britannica Cather, Willa back to top
The Willa Cather Archive
http://cather.unl.edu/index.html

Look at the headings near the top (like "Life," "Writings," etc.)
Willa Cather (from Gustavus Adolphus College)
http://www.gustavus.edu/oncampus/academics/english/cather/

Many broken links, but still some useful information here and there.
Fitzgerald, F. Scott back to top F. Scott Fitzgerald Centenary http://www.sc.edu/fitzgerald/ A nice summary facts, chronology, writings, etc. F. Scott Fitzgerald Society

77. SODC Poetry In Motion A Celebration Of Black History Month
http//www.olemiss.edu/depts/english/mswriters/dir/wright_richard/. ^top. home news performances the Company reviews auditions outreach media
http://www.organdance.org/SODC_Poetry_in_Motion_2004.htm
Feedback Form SODC Poetry in Motion
A Celebration of Black History Month FEBRUARY 26 and 27, 2004
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The following links will provide you with background information about some of the dance pieces presented in this program.
  • "Minnijean's Song"
    Premiere choreographed by Steve Rooks "Haiku Project"
    Premiere choreographed by SODC dancers and in collaboration with Writers In The Schools
    "Haiku Project"

    (inspired by the poetry of local students and Richard Wright)
    Choreographed by Sandra Organ "Phenomenal Women" (inspired by the poetry of Maya Angelou) Choreographed by Sandra Organ "Songs of Mary" (inspired by the poetry of Lucille Clifton) Choreographed by Sandra Organ "To the Thawing Wind" (inspired by the poetry of Robert Frost) Choreographed by Sandra Organ "Remember" (inspired by the poetry of Joy Harjo) Premiere choreographed by Sandra Organ "River" (inspired by the poetry of Langston Hughes) Premiere choreographed by Sandra Organ "Bow and Bend"

78. Richard Wright
www.olemiss.edu/depts/english/mswriters/dir/wright_richard/. Annotated Bibliographies. Bone, Robert. Richard Wright. Minneapolis University of Minnesotta
http://www.uncp.edu/home/nwb/paris/arobinson/richard_wright_webpage.htm
Richard Wright, the Existential Outsider in Paris
Amy Michele Robinson In dedication of the Outsider:
“To Rachel, my daughter who was born on alien soil” Existentialism: (as defined by Cambridge dictionary):the modern system of belief made famous by Jean Paul Sartre in the 1940s in which the world is meaningless and each person is alone and completely responsible for their own actions, by which they make their own character
Richard Wright left America in despair, fleeing to a freer, more accepting country, in hopes of being able to write about his race and the treatment of it by Americans. Though he could never accept Paris as being his home, he felt detached from his roots and feared that his writing would suffer greatly, while being exiled in Paris. Yet, he was comfortable with Paris and being in the company of Sartre, Camus, and de Beauvoir, Wright found his place and existence and a more accepting stamina as an Existentialist in Paris. He eventually published a defining existentialist novel, The Outsider . However, his fear became realized when the novel was not well accepted by the Parisians, or the embittered Americans. Paris, for expatriates, could either be a perfect setting for your writing style, or be the death of it. For Wright, clearly it killed him, but he never gave up hope and continued to write until the unfortunate day of his death.

79. Mediamatic.net - Richard Wright
Source www.olemiss.edu/depts/english/mswriters/dir/wright_richard/. Other Resources. Richard Wright Black Boy, a PBS documentary.
http://www.mediamatic.net/article-6090-nl.html
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One of America's greatest black writers
Richard Wright was among the first African American writers to achieve literary fame and fortune, but his reputation has less to do with the color of his skin than with the superb quality of his work. met: He was born on a plantation near Natchez, Mississippi, on September 4 1908, the son of an illiterate sharecropper. Though he spent only a few years of his life in Mississippi, those years would play a key role in his two most important works: Native Son, a novel, and his autobiography, Black Boy. From 1925 to 1927, while writing he discovered the works of H.L. Mencken, Theodore Dreiser, and Sinclair Lewis. He moved to Chicago, where he became a Post Office clerk until the Great Depression forced him to take on various temporary positions. During this time he became involved with the Communist Party, writing articles and stories for both the Daily Worker and New Masses. In April 1931 he published his first major story, "Superstition," in Abbot's Monthly. His ties to the Communist Party continued after moving to New York in 1937. He became the Harlem editor of the Daily Worker and helped edit a short-lived literary magazine, New Challenge. In 1938 four of his stories were collected as Uncle Tom's Children. He then received a Guggenheim Fellowship, which allowed him to complete his first novel, Native Son (1940). In 1939, he married Dhimah Rose Meadman, a white dancer, but the two separated shortly thereafter. In 1941, he married Ellen Poplar, a white member of the Communist Party, and they had two daughters, Julia in 1942 and Rachel in 1949.

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