Richard

Richard Wright

  • Richard Nathaniel Wright was born

    Richard Nathaniel Wright was born
    Richard Nathaniel Wright born September 4 . He was the firt born child of Nathanel and Ella Wright. Richard Nathaniel Wright born September 4
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    Died at the age of 52

  • Richard is forced to leave school

    Richard is forced to leave school
    After he moves several times with his mother and siblings, and experiences the loss of his uncles due to a racial charged homicide, Richard Wright is forced to leave school in order to find work to support himself and his family
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    Riots in America

    Racial rioting takes place in many American cities in the years following World War I. Increasingly aware of southern racism and violence--brought to sharp focus when the brother of a high school friend is murdered by whites.
  • Richard is shocked by illiteracy

    Richard is shocked by illiteracy
    Richard is dismayed by the illiteracy and lack of education he sees among African-Americans. His income from jobs allows Richard to afford books, food, and clothing for the first time.
  • Richard graduates college

    Richard graduates college
    Richard graduates from Smith-Robertson as valedictorian. He refuses to deliver the graduation ceremony speech prepared by the principal and instead delivers his own. He leaves Jackson for Memphis.
  • Joins the Chicago John Reed Club

    Joins the Chicago John Reed Club
    Richard joins the Chicago John Reed Club and writes revolutionary poetry for Left Front. He joins the Communist Party and is hired to supervise a youth club organized to counter juvenile delinquency among African-Americans on the South Side.
  • "Between the world and me"

    "Between the world and me"
  • Wright marries Dhima Rose Meadman, a white ballet dancer

    Wright marries Dhima Rose Meadman, a white ballet dancer
    Wright marries Dhima Rose Meadman, a white ballet dancer
  • Native Son

    Native Son
    Richard Wright's book native son was published in 1940, written in his early years before his big move to paris. This book symbolized the trouble and terror he experienced in America.
  • Travels to France

    Travels to France
    Wright travels to France in May as a guest of the French government, is well received by French intellectuals, and stays until December. His first move to paris opened his creative view.
  • Wright permenatley moves to Paris

    Wright permenatley moves to Paris
    Returning to New York, Wright encounters continuing racism. Wright, Ellen and Julia return to Paris, where they become permanent expatriates.
  • The Outsider was published

    The Outsider was published
    His book, The Outsider, was shortly published after his move to paris symbolizing his interest in existentialism.
  • Emphasis on racial factors

    Emphasis on racial factors
    The Color Curtain: A Report on the Bandung Conference is published in English in March, having appeared in French three months earlier. He places emphasis on race as the crucial factor in resolving the problems of Western and third world cultures.
  • Death

    Death
    Wright dies of an apparent heart attack on November 28. He is cremated along with a copy of Black Boy, his autobiography at the Pere Lachaise cemetery on December 3.