richard wright
Richard Wright, the author of "Native Son," was indeed helped by the Federal Writers' Project, which was a program under the New Deal administration that aimed to provide employment for writers during the Great Depression. Wright worked on various projects for the Federal Writers' Project before achieving success with his own writings.
Mara Liasson has written: 'The Federal Writer's Project and the folklore of cultural pluralism' -- subject(s): Federal Writers' Project, Pluralism (Social sciences)
Lorin W. Brown has written: 'Hispano folklife of New Mexico' -- subject(s): Federal Writers Project, Folklore, Mexican Americans, Social life and customs
David Matthew Kahn has written: 'The federal theatre project in San Francisco' -- subject(s): Federal Theatre Project (San Francisco, Calif.), History, San Francisco Theatre Project (U.S.)., San Francisco Theatre Project (U.S.). San Francisco, Theater
Richard D. McKinzie has written: 'The new deal for artists.' -- subject(s): Federal Art Project, Federal aid to the arts
John Steinbeck is certainly one of the most famous native California writers. He lived in Salinas, California, not to far from the Monterrey Bay.
Various Writers. has written: 'Wesley Studies'
Benjamin Franklin was the author of 'An Economical Project.'
One who writers fables is called an author. You can call all writers who write stories an author no matter what they write about.
Francis V. O'Connor has written: 'Jackson Pollock' 'Federal art patronage, 1933 to 1943' 'Federal support for the visual arts' -- subject(s): Federal Art Project, Federal aid to the arts, New Deal art 'Art for the millions' -- subject(s): American Art, Federal aid to the arts
Going to Room 203 in "Diary 24" from The Freedom Writers Diary by Erin Gruwell and the Freedom Writers gives the author hope that he has a home and a future.
"*Clamp" is the author of Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle . *Clamp is composed of four female writers .
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