An attorney, Harry Nassberg was the author Richard Wright's lawyer.
"In June (1947), Wright reserved space on the "United States" so that the family could once again leave for Paris. Wright had no idea how long this second visit would last, but he took enough with him for a long stay. The royalties on "Black Boy" assured him a regular income...A lawyer, Harry Nassberg, was put in charge of Wright's business affairs..." from "The Unfinished Quest of Richard Wright," by Michel Fabre (University of Illinois Press, 2000), page 312.
6 JUN 1905
4 NOV 1963