01278cam a2200337 a 45000010008000000030008000080050017000160080041000330100017000740200039000910200027001300400029001570420009001860430012001950820020002071000033002272450074002602500012003342600050003463000021003965040052004175200229004696500044006986500020007426500023007626500020007856500032008056510038008376510038008756550027009134413267BD-DhUL20170423190043.0930527s1994 nyu j b 000 1 eng  a 93002473  a0060234199 :c$12.95 ($17.50 Can.) a0060234202 (lib. bdg.) aDLCcBD-DhULdOCoLCdDLC alcac an-us-ny00a813.52220bWRI1 aWright, Richard,d1908-1960.10aRite of passage /cby Richard Wright ; afterword by Arnold Rampersad. a1st ed. aNew York :bHarperCollins Publishers,cc1994. a151 p. :c21 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [145]). aWhen fifteen-year-old Johnny Gibbs is told that he is really a foster child, he runs off into the streets of Harlem and meets up with a gang that wants him to participate in a mugging. Includes criticism of Wright's fiction. 0aAfrican American teenage boysvFiction. 0aGangsvFiction. 1aRunawaysvFiction. 1aGangsvFiction. 1aAfrican AmericansvFiction. 0aHarlem (New York, N.Y.)vFiction. 1aHarlem (New York, N.Y.)vFiction. 7aBildungsromans.2gsafd