Black Boy

by Richard Wright

"Black Boy (1945) is a memoir by American author Richard Wright, detailing his upbringing. Wright describes his youth in the South: Mississippi, Arkansas and Tennessee, and his eventual move to Chicago, where he establishes his writing career and becomes involved with the Communist Party. Black Boy gained high acclaim in the United States because of Wright's honest and profound depiction of racism in America. While the book gained significant recognition, much of the reception throughout and after the publication process was highly controversial."
(Summary source: Wikipedia

A grayscale photo portrait of a young Richard Wright sat in front of a wall of books in his study. He has hair that is cut short and a youthful face that appears very relaxed and confident.

Portrait Credits: Gordon Parks (1943)
Photo Source: Library of Congress