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In "Bright and Morning Star" by Richard Wright, the conflict arises from the protagonist's internal struggle with her loyalty to her son and her loyalty to the Communist Party. This conflict is exacerbated by the oppressive racism and violence faced by African Americans in the South during this time period. The protagonist's ultimate decision to choose her son over the Party highlights the theme of familial bonds triumphing over political ideology.

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