Lesson II Dream Deferred: Dried Up Like a Raisin

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Lesson II Dream Deferred: Dried Up Like a Raisin Critical synthesis A Raisin in the sun by lorraine Hansberry

Bell-Ringer Login to Edublogs. Class code 1234567 You will read the poem, “Harlem” by Langston Hughes. On the blog answer the following questions: What happens when a dream is deferred? Why or how is a dream deferred? (5 minutes)

Harlem during the 1950s Harlem is located in the the Northern part of NYC Harlem was home to a large portion of African American residents and businesses. In the 50s Harlem was the scene of many rent strikes by Harlem tenants, led by local activist Jessie Gray Residents of Harlem were extremely poor Unemployment rates were through the roof.

Jim Crow 1950s Although Jim Crow laws were enacted largely in the South, they affected African Americans standard of living nationally. Jim Crow laws were discriminatory laws that made segregation and the unfair treatment of African Americans lawful.

What is assimilation? the absorption and integration of people, ideas, or culture into a wider society or culture.

Character Analysis Berneatha embodies the feminist, but she has this inward struggle to connect to her roots as an African American, but she also seem to want to assimilate to advance in society. Asagai represents the prototype of someone who knows who he is and is proud of his culture and heritage, and he is trying to get Berneatha to see the beauty in her blackness.. George, who comes from a wealthy family represents an assimilationist, who just want to play it safe in life and merge with the dominate culture to be successful.

Exit Slip USA TODAY Article “Is the American Dream Dead?” Read article and answer the question in your own words. Write it on a loose leaf sheet of paper. 5 points