“What could I dream of that had the barest possibility of coming true? I could think of nothing. And, slowly, it was upon exactly that nothingness that my mind began to dwell, that constant sense of wanting without having, of being hated without reason.”
Quote by Richard Wright
Book:American Hunger
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American Hunger
In this compilation, the author delves into personal experiences and societal issues, offering insights into the struggles faced by individuals and communities dealing with hunger and its broader implications. more
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