“I sat on the edge of the bed and stared at her in amazement. It was on reputedly disreputable Beale Street in Memphis that I had met the warmest, friendliest person I had ever known, that I discovered that all human beings were not mean and driving, were not bigots like the members of my family.”

—  Richard Wright , book Black Boy

Black Boy (1945)

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African-American writer 1908–1960

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