“The world of most men is given to them by their culture..” — Richard Wright Culture Copy Share Image
“We cannot shake off three hundred years of fear in three hours.” — Richard Wright Ancestors Copy Share Image
“There was a hunger for power reaching out of the senses of man and trying to say something in the symbols of… — Richard Wright Hunger Copy Share Image
“He had been defeated by that which he had sought to destroy.” — Richard Wright Defeated Copy Share Image
If a man confessed anything on his death bed, it was the truth; for no man could stare death in the face… — Richard Wright Bed Copy Share Image
“Men are inventing ideas every day to justify for themselves and others their actions and needs.” — Richard Wright Every day Copy Share Image
“Literature is a struggle over the nature of reality. --Richard Wright to William Faulkner” — Richard Wright Books Copy Share Image
Whenever my environment had failed to support or nourish me, I had clutched at books... — Richard Wright Book Copy Share Image
Don't leave inferences to be drawn when evidence can be presented. — Richard Wright Evidence Copy Share Image
But the color of a Negro's skin makes him easily recognizable, makes him suspect, converts him into a defenseless target — Richard Wright Color Copy Share Image
“…I wondered if there had been a more corroding and devastating attack upon the personalities of men than the idea of racial… — Richard Wright Black boy Copy Share Image
Violence is a personal necessity for the oppressed...It is not a strategy consciously devised. It is the deep, instinctive expression of a… — Richard Wright Crime Copy Share Image
“The thing to do was to act just like others acted, live like they lived, and while they were not looking, do… — Richard Wright Copy Share Image
Goddamnit, look! We live here and they live there. We black and they white. They got things and we ain't. They do… — Richard Wright Black Copy Share Image
I knew that I lived in a country in which the aspirations of black people were limited, marked-off. Yet I felt that… — Richard Wright African american Copy Share Image
“Hate yearned to destroy and sought to forget, but love could not. Love strove creatively towards days that had yet to come.” — Richard Wright Creative Copy Share Image
“My days and nights were one long, quiet, continuously contained dream of teror, tension, and anxiety. I wondered how long I could… — Richard Wright Dream Copy Share Image
“With ever watchful eyes and bearing scars, visible and invisible, I headed North, full of a hazy notion that life could be… — Richard Wright Fear Copy Share Image
Pity can purge us of hostility and arouse feelings of identification with the characters, but it can also be a consoling reassurance… — Richard Wright Believe Copy Share Image
“Slowly he lifted his hands in the darkness and held them in mid-air, the fingers spread weakly open. If he reached out… — Richard Wright Life Copy Share Image
“From far beyond the horizons that bound this bleak plantation there had come to me through my living the knowledge that my… — Richard Wright Life Copy Share Image
“If the stars twinkled more than usual on any given night, it meant that the angels in heaven were happy and were… — Richard Wright Angels In Heaven Copy Share Image
“Bob had been caught by the white death, the threat of which hung over every male black in the South. I had… — Richard Wright Black boy Copy Share Image
We had our own civilization in Africa before we were captured and carried off to this land. We smelted iron, danced, made… — Richard Wright Baskets Copy Share Image
“Cross felt that at the heart of all political movements the concept of the basic inequality of man was enthroned and practiced,… — Richard Wright Politics Copy Share Image
“If you've a notion of what man's heart is, wouldn't you say that maybe the whole effort of man on earth to… — Richard Wright Atom bomb Copy Share Image
“At the age of twelve, before I had had one full year of formal schooling, I had a conception of life that… — Richard Wright Education Copy Share Image
It would have been impossible for me to have told anyone what I derived from these novels, for it was nothing less… — Richard Wright Abiding Copy Share Image
“My imaginings, of course, had no objective value whatever. My spontaneous fantasies lived in my mind because I felt completely helpless in… — Richard Wright Fantasies Copy Share Image
“I knew what was wrong with me, but I could not correct it. The words and actions of white people were baffling… — Richard Wright White people Copy Share Image
“The hostility of the whites had become so deeply implanted in my mind and feelings that it had lost direct connection with… — Richard Wright Hostility Copy Share Image
“Maybe man is nothing in particular,' Cross said gropingly. 'Maybe that's the terror of it. Man may be just anything at all.… — Richard Wright Dreams Copy Share Image
“Not to know the end of the tale filled me with a sense of emptiness, loss. I hungered for the sharp, frightening,… — Richard Wright Books Copy Share Image
Men can starve from a lack of self-realization as much as they can from a lack of bread. — Richard Wright Bread Copy Share Image