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  2. Wet Dream (album) - Wikipedia

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    Wet Dream was self-produced and Wright wrote all the songs himself, except "Pink's Song", which was co-written with his then-wife, Juliette, who, as Juliette Gale, had provided vocals to a pre-Pink Floyd song "Walk with Me Sydney". Wet Dream was recorded at Super Bear Studios, Alpes-Maritimes, in early 1978, [2] the same studio where bandmate ...

  3. Richard Wright (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Richard William Wright (28 July 1943 – 15 September 2008) was an English keyboardist and songwriter who co-founded the progressive rock band Pink Floyd. He appeared on almost every Pink Floyd album and performed on all their tours. [3] He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996 as a member of Pink Floyd.

  4. Dick Whittington and His Cat - Wikipedia

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    Coloured cut from a children's book published in New York, c. 1850 (Dunigan's edition). Dick Whittington and His Cat is the English folklore surrounding the real-life Richard Whittington (c. 1354–1423), wealthy merchant and later Lord Mayor of London. [1] The legend describes his rise from poverty-stricken childhood with the fortune he made ...

  5. The Man Who Was Almost a Man - Wikipedia

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    1961. "The Man Who Was Almost a Man," also known as " Almos' a Man ," is a short story by Richard Wright. It was originally published in 1940 in Harper's Bazaar magazine, [ 1] and again in 1961 as part of Wright's compilation Eight Men. The story centers on Dave, a 17-year-old young African-American farm worker who is struggling to declare his ...

  6. Angela Razook Wright lived by her 50th birthday tattoo: ‘We ...

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    A Wichitan who was well known in a variety of circles in the community has died following a short battle with pancreatic cancer.

  7. Native Son - Wikipedia

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    Native Son. Native Son (1940) is a novel written by the American author Richard Wright. It tells the story of 20-year-old Bigger Thomas, a black youth living in utter poverty in a poor area on Chicago's South Side in the 1930s. Thomas accidentally kills a white woman at a time when racism is at its peak and he pays the price for it.

  8. Whoopi Goldberg shows off massive shoulder tattoo at 2016 Oscars

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    Goldberg's multicolored tattoo isn't new, but the former Academy Awards host rarely shows it off. It covers her entire right shoulder and appears to be a dragon. Check out photos of her look below ...

  9. Uncle Tom's Children - Wikipedia

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    Uncle Tom's Children. 1938 and reissued 1940. Uncle Tom's Children is a collection of novellas and the first book published by African-American author Richard Wright, who went on to write Native Son (1940), Black Boy (1945), and The Outsider (1953). When it was first published in 1938, Uncle Tom's Children included only four novellas: "Big Boy ...