The man who was almost a man
Title: The man who was almost a man
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The man who was almost a man
Richard Wright's The Man Who Was Almost a Man
The Man Who Was Almost a Man is a fictitious short story about an uneducated black boy's quest to become a man. Growing up in the early 1900's was a very hard task for most black people. The lack of education was one of the hardest hills they had to overcome to make it in a world dominated by whites. The story centers upon one 17-year
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