At four years of age, Richard Wright set fire to his home; at five his father deserted the family; by six Richard was - temporarily - an alcoholic. Moved from home to home, from brick tenement to orphanage, he had had, by the age of twelve, only one year's formal education. It was in saloons, railroad yards and streets that he learned the facts about life under white subjection, about fear, hunger and hatred. Gradually he learned to play Jim Crow in order to survive in a world of white hostility, secretly satisfying his craving for books and knowledge until the time came when he could follow his dream of justice and opportunity in the north.
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- ISBN
9780099285069
- Published
- September 15th 2000 by Vintage
- Category
- Historical, Political & Military
- Number of pages
- 272
- County of origin
- UNITED KINGDOM
- Dimensions
- 198 x 130
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