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The Quest for Manhood: The Societal Struggles of the Working Class in 1960s America

Explore the historical and literary context of Richard Wright's "The Man Who Was Almost a Man." The narrative delves into the societal tensions and struggles of the working class in 1960s America, amid civil rights movements, Chicano activism, and the rise of feminism. Wright's work reflects the push against conservative norms and the longing for personal empowerment in a rapidly changing society.

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The Quest for Manhood: The Societal Struggles of the Working Class in 1960s America

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