Richard Wright

Richard Wright
Influential African-American author of Black Boy, Native Son, and Uncle Tom's Children. His work helped improve race relations in the 20th century.
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNovelist
Date of Birth4 September 1908
CityRoxie, MS
CountryUnited States of America
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We knew about that. We want to get him over to join up with the squad and he can travel back for the court case.
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We're not sure how long it will be before Willie can join us because of the community work, but we plan to stick with him because we think he is a decent lad who just got in with the wrong crowd.
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He has signed a contract with us and I heard on Monday that his work permit has been received. We were expecting him to join us at any time.
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All the formalities, including a work permit and a Tongan passport, have been completed and he is all set to join us in the near future.
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First thing is, are you dealing with a liar or not?
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We could speculate all day as to what they talked about.
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Blues, spirituals, and folk tales recounted from mouth to mouth . . . all these formed the channels through which the racial wisdom flowed.
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We really wanted to play hard because of Clay after he got injured. And everybody really took it personal because he's the leader of our defense.
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You'll be amazed how far your money will go,
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I would do anything to have a recording of that two-and-a-half hour meeting.
If this isn't a waiver of attorney-client privilege, I don't know what is.
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Nobody has any confidence. Nobody wants to buy anything and if they do buy anything they're wrong within about 10 minutes. It's fairly gloomy.
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She wanted to tell her side of the story, but they (prosecutors) were hamstringing me.