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  1. Richard Wright. A defining force in mid-twentieth-century African American literature, Richard Wright (1908-1960) became the world’s most famous black author with the hard-boiled naturalist novel Native Son (1940) and the unsparing autobiography Black Boy (1945). Born on a farm near Natchez, Mississippi, Wright began his literary career in ...

  2. Aug 28, 2023 · Advances in Lung Cancer. It’s been 50 years since Pink Floyd’s prolific album “The Dark Side of the Moon” was released. In honor of the album, let’s remember Richard Wright, whose eerie sounds from the keys, vocals and effects played a crucial role in creating the band’s iconic sound.

  3. Jul 23, 2010 · Richard S. Wright, Jr., is a Senior Software Engineer for Software Bisque, where he develops multimedia astronomy and planetarium software using OpenGL.A former Real 3D representative to the OpenGL ARB, he has written many OpenGL-based games, scientific and medical applications, database visualization tools, and educational programs.

  4. Oct 16, 2021 · Children's Library; Biodiversity Heritage Library; Books by Language; ... Wright, Richard S., Jr., 1965-Publication date 2007 Topics OpenGL, Computer graphics Publisher

  5. The autobiography Black Boy, by Richard Wright, is a tale of hope and determination. It catalogues Wrights life growing up as an African-American in Jim Crow South, depicting the economic and social struggles that were stereotypical for African...

  6. Richard S Wright is associated with Wright Kirby & Co Llp. If you are a taxpayer or a small business owner and looking for some assistance in tax filing preparation then Richard S Wright can be of assistance to you. You can contact Richard S Wright at 865 Laurel Street, San Carlos, CA or on (650) 592-6001 or on www.wrightkirbycpa.com.

  7. Sep 16, 2008 · Richard Wright, the keyboardist whose somber, monumental sounds were at the core of Pink Floyd’s art-rock that has sold millions and millions of albums, died Monday in London, where he had lived ...