Black Boy

Black Boy by Richard Wright

How does Richard exerience loneliness when he arrives in the north

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When Richard arrives in the North, he intially feels lonely because he cannot understand what anyone is saying (because of their accents). He is also confused by the fact that people are friendly to him even though he is black. Richard continuously tries to discern racism in their actions, but cannot. This frightens him more than any Southern white man, because it is utterly unknown to him.

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