Native Son
Richard D. Feinman was born in 1940.
Richard Nathaniel Wright [September 4, 1908-November 28, 1960] was a writer of nonfiction, novels, and short stories. He wrote his first story, 'The Voodoo of Hell's Half-Acre', at the age of 15. Through a Guggenheim Fellowship, he wrote his first novel, 'Native Son', which was published in 1940. Six years later, he moved to France, where he died from a heart attack. He's buried in LePere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris.
1. Not sure of the day & month but know it was in 1940: Simply state circa 1940. 2. Not sure of the day simply state: March 1940. 3. Not sure of the month simply state: Sometime in 1940. 4. Not sure of the year/month/day/: Believed to be sometime in the 1940s. Note: Look at clues in photographs; cars, guns, clothing (uniforms), etc. to get a clue to the era.
Richard T. James is credited with invented the popular children's toy, the slinky. He invented it with his wife sometime in the early to mid 1940's, but the exact year is not known.
The Battle of Britain started on 10th July 1940 and it ended on 31st October 1940. The Battle of Britain lasted for 3 months and 3 weeks.
Native Son
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.
Walter Wright died in 1940.
Farnsworth Wright died in 1940.
Roderick Wright was born on June 28, 1940.
Duncan Wright was born on 1940-08-28.
Nicholas Wright - playwright - was born in 1940.
Hugh E. Wright died in 1940.
J. Wright Mooar died in 1940.
Larry Bud Wright was born in 1940.
Roderick Wright was born on June 28, 1940.
Richard Pryor was born on December 1, 1940