6. What were the living places that both author Richard Wright and scholar, Rashad Shabazz, were examining as a place of restriction and containment for many Black male migrants in the Black Bel O a) Flats Ob) Housing Projects O c) Studios O d) Kitchenettes O e) Plantations

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What were the living places that both author Richard Wright and scholar, Rashad Shabazz, were examining as a place of restriction and containment for many Black male migrants in the Black Belt?
O a) Flats
O b)
Housing Projects
O c)
Studios
Od)
Kitchenettes
O e) Plantations
Transcribed Image Text:6. What were the living places that both author Richard Wright and scholar, Rashad Shabazz, were examining as a place of restriction and containment for many Black male migrants in the Black Belt? O a) Flats O b) Housing Projects O c) Studios Od) Kitchenettes O e) Plantations
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Richard Wright was an author of short stories and non-fiction work that were centered around his life as a Black man in America in the early 20th century. His works mostly described what racial segregation and racism he and many African Americans faced in America. Reading his books, one can trace the history of years of violence and discrimination that black people faced in America from the late 1800s to the mid-1900s. His works include 12 Million Black Voices and Black Boy.

Rashad Shabazz is a Black American scholar whose work has a multidisciplinary approach to looking at the lives of African Americans. He throws light from various perspectives from history, gender, race, culture, and even geography to see how all these factors impacted the lives of Black people in America. One of his most famous works is Spatializing Blackness. 

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