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How did Richards father behave in the courtroom scene in the novel “Black Boy”?

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How did Richards father behave in the courtroom scene in the novel “Black Boy”?

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You may want to check in Spark Notes for specific questions regarding the novel Black Boy. We find no specific information regarding a courtroom scene from the book. Wright is a curious child living in a household of strict, religious women and violent, irresponsible men. He quickly chafes against his surroundings, reading instead of playing with other children, and rejecting the church in favor of agnostic atheism at a young age. He feels even more out of place as he grows older and comes in contact with the rampant racism of the 1920s south. ChaCha!

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