"Native Son" and "Black Boy" are both autobiographical novels written by African American authors, Richard Wright and Richard Wright, respectively. They both explore themes of racial oppression, poverty, and the struggles faced by African Americans in the early 20th century. However, "Native Son" focuses more on the psychological impact of racism and the effects of societal pressures on the protagonist, while "Black Boy" delves into the author's personal experiences with hunger, abuse, and his journey towards self-discovery.
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Not many, when you compare that number to the number of Native- Americans killed.
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youngest than the population...
Well they were both very similar in some aspects.
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Native Son is not Science Fiction.
Notes of a Native Son was created in 1955.
Native Son - film - was created in 1951.
Notes of a Native Son has 165 pages.
The duration of Native Son - film - is 1.73 hours.
Native Sons was created in 1976-01.
Native Son - album - was created on 1991-01-16.
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.
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"Native Son" or (at the nominating convention) "Favourite Son"
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