Image for Richard Wright's "Native Son"

Richard Wright's "Native Son"

"Native Son" by Richard Wright is a powerful novel that explores the struggles of Bigger Thomas, a young Black man in 1930s Chicago, facing systemic racism and economic hardship. It examines how societal pressures, prejudice, and lack of opportunities contribute to his feelings of fear, anger, and alienation. As Bigger's circumstances worsen, he makes tragic choices, highlighting the devastating impact of racial inequality. The book challenges readers to understand the deep-rooted social injustices that shape individual lives and provoke responses rooted in oppression and despair.