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Google News: Library closing plan will shut people out
[People's World] - In the 1920s Richard Wright, author of "Native Son" and "Black Boy," and Harlem editor of the Daily Worker, wanted to read books that were only available at the Cossitt Library but he "wasn't allowed to enter because of segregation laws," Clemons said.
Sticky situation for roads
www.iwcp.co.uk
[Isle of Wight County Press] - By Richard Wright Stone Shute, Blackwater. One of the roads that has melted and is being re-surfaced. INVESTIGATIONS are taking place to find out what has gone wrong with new road surfaces which have melted in the hot weather.
Art Sanctuary presents Celebration of Black Writing
articles.philly.com
[Philadelphia Inquirer] - She is being honored for her work with The Zora Neale Hurston/Richard Wright Foundation, a resource center for writers, readers, and supporters of Black literature. It provides culturally sensitive services and guidance for black writers at every stage
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