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This casebook reprints a selection of the most important and most representative reviews, criticism, and scholarly analysis of Richard Wright's Black Boy (American Hunger): A Record of Childhood and Youth (1991).
Led by a star athlete and aided by a beautiful college girl home on
vacation, a high school environmental group tries to stop
construction of a nuclear reactor. They are opposed by the Federal
Power Commission, the contractors, and the construction workers,
especially one tough-talking, womanizing young roughneck who
pursues the girl and attacks the boy. They do battle twice before a
final deadly confrontation at the gate of the construction site. A
gripping tale of idealism, environmentalism, love, adventure, and
drama.
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