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In the short story "The Rights to the Streets of Memphis" by Richard Wright, the cause and effect relationship that Wright begins to realize is the cycle of poverty and violence that perpetuates itself in the African American community. The lack of opportunities and systemic racism lead to economic hardship, desperation, and ultimately violence as individuals struggle to survive in an oppressive environment. Wright highlights how social conditions can directly impact individual actions and outcomes.

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