Richard Wright
"Native Son" was written by Richard Wright. It was first published in 1940 and is considered a classic of African American literature. The book tells the story of Bigger Thomas, a young African American man living in Chicago in the 1930s.
F. Scott Fitzgerald, a Minnesota native, wrote The Great Gatsby, a classic American novel published in 1925. Fitzgerald's book is known for its depiction of the Jazz Age and its exploration of the American Dream.
Mary Church Terrell
Black people wrote the first book about wild animals native to NC
From my Native American and African American background, I can tell you that my relative native american and african american families worked along side each other on the plantation. No, they probably didn't enjoy being slaves on a plantation, but it is evidence given from my 100 year old grandmother. She made a book about our family history I never forgot and the native american/ african american mixing was the most recent (meaning 1800's) further mixing of my already west indian family line. So, they were friends and a little more.
One African American poet who wrote about the suffering of enslaved persons was Phillis Wheatley. She was the first African American to publish a book of poetry in the United States and her work often depicted the experiences of enslaved individuals in a poignant and thought-provoking manner.
Author Richard Hofstadter wrote the book "The Negro as an American" in 1959. The book explores the history of African Americans in the United States and their struggle for civil rights. Hofstadter's work delves into the complex intersection of race, culture, and identity in American history.
It was first recorded in a book on African American slave spirituals in 1867. Also the song might be a earlier book in 1837.
After moving to Hyde Park, Massachusetts, Crumpler used the notes she kept while in medical practice to produce A Book of Medical Discourses - one of the very first medical publications by an African American.
The author of "Native Son" is Richard Wright. The book was published in 1940 and is a powerful portrayal of the struggles faced by African Americans in 1930s Chicago.
Richard wright
Richard Wright was a prominent African American author known for his works focusing on racial discrimination and oppression in America. His most famous works include "Native Son" and "Black Boy," which brought him critical acclaim and established him as a leading figure in the Harlem Renaissance literary movement. Wright's portrayal of the African American experience and his powerful writing style have made him a significant figure in American literature.