Richard Wright's Black Power

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As an African American expatriate, Richard Wright is a very intriguing situation. In his book, Black Power, he decides to take a trip to Africa’s gold coast, specifically Ghana before it became a free independent nation. Throughout the book he speaks about all of his experiences in Africa, however, he only analyzes Africa through his westernized perspective. Due to the fact that most westernized people have a negative view on Africa, one can argue that this influenced the way in which he saw the country. Additionally, as a black man with no real connection to Africa other than his heritage he feels out of touch. He illustrates these sentiments through this specific moment. “I was black and they were black, but my blackness did not help me.”

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