
Richard Wright
Richard Wright was an influential American writer best known for his powerful novels that explore the struggles of African Americans in the early 20th century. His most famous work, *Native Son*, portrays the hardships of racial discrimination and social injustice, highlighting the impact of systemic racism on individuals’ lives. Wright’s writing is known for its honest and often raw depiction of racial themes, and he played a key role in bringing attention to issues of race, identity, and inequality in America. His work continues to be celebrated for its literary significance and social commentary.