Wright is also a known meticulous journal keeper. All of Wright’s journal entries uncover a deeply personal side of his life kept hidden from the public until his death. This proof of his captive inner personal side also reveals the meaning behind the poetries by Wright, such as “I Have Seen black Hands” and “Between The World and Me” (Richard Wright Reader (Book Review))” Wright’s poem “I Have Seen black Hands” reveals his power to express the explicitly revolutionary radicalism of the African American lives. In his poem “Between The World and Me” Wright talks of lynching in the deep south. The description and point of view of that of a black man expresses the the violence Wright has come to grow on because of the White man fears. The poem supports Wright’s stories of Uncle Tom’s Children that would inform the violentness and indifferent torture to the political protest, as would Native Son later on. (On Richard Wright’s
Wright is also a known meticulous journal keeper. All of Wright’s journal entries uncover a deeply personal side of his life kept hidden from the public until his death. This proof of his captive inner personal side also reveals the meaning behind the poetries by Wright, such as “I Have Seen black Hands” and “Between The World and Me” (Richard Wright Reader (Book Review))” Wright’s poem “I Have Seen black Hands” reveals his power to express the explicitly revolutionary radicalism of the African American lives. In his poem “Between The World and Me” Wright talks of lynching in the deep south. The description and point of view of that of a black man expresses the the violence Wright has come to grow on because of the White man fears. The poem supports Wright’s stories of Uncle Tom’s Children that would inform the violentness and indifferent torture to the political protest, as would Native Son later on. (On Richard Wright’s