Native Son - Richard Wright
Description
Native Son by Richard Wright
Experience one of the most powerful portrayals of African-American life in the 20th century. Native Son tells the gripping story of Bigger Thomas, a young black man struggling with poverty and systemic oppression in 1930s Chicago. A shocking act sets him on a collision course with a prejudiced society, exposing injustice, fear, and survival instincts. Buy in Kenya with fast delivery from Readers’ Republik.
What you’ll learn
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The impact of systemic racism and poverty on individuals
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How fear and prejudice shape society and personal choices
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The psychological and social pressures faced by marginalized communities
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The moral complexities of crime and accountability
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Insight into the historical context of African-American life in the 1940s
Who should read the Book
Readers interested in classic American literature, social justice, race relations, and psychological realism.
Why buy Native Son from Readers’ Republik
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Native Son - Richard Wright
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