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10 July, 01:12

How did Richard Wright's Native Son reflect African American life in the 1930s?

A. It traced the struggles of an African-American youth during the Great Depression.

B. It described how African Americans were treated in a fictional Southern town.

C. It related true events from the author's own life and the racism he faced in the 1930s.

D. It told the story of how prejudice and poverty turned an African-American youth into a criminal.

E. It discussed the relationships between African Americans and American Indians.

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  1. 10 July, 01:20
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    The answer would be d.
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