Raisin in the Sun. Quiz #1 Let’s start with you and the issue of characters with whom you can identify. Choose one and find a line said by that character.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Introduction to Lorraine Hansberrys A Raisin in the Sun.
Advertisements

Rosa Park By Nafisa Rahman.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Man of Peace.
A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry. A Raisin in the Sun.
Daring to Dream: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. A presentation for grades 6 through 8 by the Rice University Black Student Association and Office of Public.
Civil Rights Review for Test. Rosa Parks is arrested and MLK leads a citywide strike to support her.
Look at the next two slides of Supreme Court Cases, and answer the questions: 1. What do you think Plessy vs. Ferguson established? 2. Why do you think.
The Civil Rights Movement: Chapter 38 Review
Triumph of a Crusade Chapter 21 Sec 2. I. Riding for Freedom A. Freedom Riders 1. Civil Rights activists led by James Peck drove 2 buses to test the unsegregated.
Martin Luther King, Jr. January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968.
Civil Rights.
Jeopardy Important People Nonviolent Resistance Role of the Government Radical Change Success and Failure Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q.
Daring to Dream: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. A presentation for grades K through 2 by the Rice University Black Student Association and Office of Public.
Martin Luther King,jr. Martin Luther King was born on 15 January 1929 in Atlanta in the United States. He died on 4 April1968 in Memphis. He was a non.
Vocabulary Words and Phrases of the Civil Rights Movement
Civil Rights Movement 1950s and 1960s Primarily looking at Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X.
The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Chapter 21 The Civil Rights Movement ( ).
The Civil Rights Movement. 1.Why did and did not Eisenhower promote civil rights during his presidency? 1.Soviet Propaganda 2.Doubts 1.State and Local.
CHAPTER 1 - Chapter 1: The Beginning of Rosa Parks.
Lorraine Hansberry  Born Lorraine Vivian Hansberry May 19,1930  Place: Chicago, Illinois  Parents: Carl Augustus and Nannie Louise Hansberry (Carl.
Introduction to Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun
Lorraine Hansberry (May 19, January 12, 1965) By Danielle Hart.
American Cultures. Brown v. the Board of Education 1. In what year did the famous Brown v. the Board of Education lawsuit begin? 2. In what case previous.
DO YOU KNOW? Do you know these terms associated with the civil rights and women’s rights movements?
CIVIL RIGHTS VOCABULARY 6 Steps to learning new vocabulary Marazano.
The Civil Rights Movement Ch. 21.  After World War II many question segregation  NAACP—wins major victory with Supreme Court decision Brown vs. Board.
UNIT 15 African – American Civil Rights Movement.
CIVIL RIGHTS VOCAB DIRECTIONS: Write down as much information as you can about each of the following key people, groups and events from the Civil Rights.
Civil Rights Movement. WWII opened the door for the civil rights movement. WWII opened the door for the civil rights movement. In 1941, Roosevelt banned.
Raisin in the Sun. Quiz #1 Let’s start with you and the issue of characters with whom you can identify. Choose one and find a line said by that character.
Martin Luther King Jr. By Mr. Zindman.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr : Began ministry career as the pastor of Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama.
Lorraine Hansberry and her A Raisin in the Sun
Lorraine Hansberry and A Raisin in the Sun Dr. Good Arleta High School English 10.
Lorraine Hansberry. The first African American playwright to create a realistic portrayal of African- American urban family life, as well as the first.
MARTIN LUTHER KING 1929 MLK was born in Georgia where he attended segregated public schools MLK became a pastor in the Baptist Church in Montgomery,
Lorraine Hansberry ( ) Where did she grow up as a child? Describe her family background. Where did her family move to and what issues did they face? What.
Voices of the Movement. Divided Voices Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. –Non-violent resistance Malcolm X Malcolm X –Violent resistance.
+ MS Studies Chapter Civil Rights in Mississippi The push for Civil Rights in MS/US began after slavery ended in Amendments that helped the.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Research via: www. Worldbook.com Student Name: Ababacar Sonko Date: 01/10/11 MECPS, Mr. Jiang.
Lorraine Hansberry About the Author of A Raisin in the Sun.
Martin Luther King 3A: LI Jia Qi (20) MAN Ying Nga, Margaret(23) NG Man Yi (26) NG Shuk Ling,Charity (27) WONG Siu Yuk (35) XU Men Fei (36)
“I believe unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the last word……”
The Civil Rights Movement. Types of Segregation de facto segregation: established by practice and custom, not by law –seen mostly in northern cities de.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Michael Luther King, Jr. was born on January 15 th to schoolteacher, Alberta King and Baptist minister, Michael.
Rosa Parks her biggest contribution was the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Like most other people she depended on the buses to get to work. In Montgomery, the.
The American Civil Rights Movement
Civil Rights Movement
Chapter 9 A Century of Change Lesson 2: Equal Rights.
W I T H H I S T O R Y I N T E R A C T What rights are worth fighting for? Examine the Issues The year is 1960, and segregation divides the nation’s people.
Introduction to Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun.
A Raisin in the Sun By Lorraine Hansberry Completed in 1957 First performance opened on Broadway in 1959.
Civil Rights History through Pictures. May 17th 1954.
Civil Rights Movement. Background-1950’s-1970’s Purpose was to establish equal rights for all races-specifically the African-American race Segregation-to.
Graphic Organizer 8.1B and 8.1C- Civil Rights Civil Rights Movement Leaders: Martin Luther King Jr. Ms. Rosa Parks Malcolm Little aka Malcom.
Celebrations in the USA. Martin Luther King Day..
CIVIL RIGHTS FIGHTING FOR EQUALITY Mrs. Bryant’s 5 th Grade Georgia Standards WJIS.
Introduction to Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun.
Civil Rights in the USA. Since the end of the US Civil War, blacks in the USA wanted equal rights. Jim Crow Laws established by local governments segregated.
Goal 11Part 5 Civil Rights Movement.
MT8 : Civil Rights LT #2:Describe key people, court cases and events during the civil rights movement ( )
Lorraine Hansberry and her A Raisin in the Sun
Leader of the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950’s and 60’s
A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry
Introduction to Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun
Civil Rights Movement Civil rights: right to vote, right to equal treatment, right to speak out.
The Decade of Change: Part 1 Week 2-7
“A Raisin in the Sun” By Lorraine Hansberry.
“The secret of happiness is freedom. The secret of freedom is courage
Presentation transcript:

Raisin in the Sun

Quiz #1 Let’s start with you and the issue of characters with whom you can identify. Choose one and find a line said by that character which you might (in some other life or circumstances or even in this life) say or have said. Write it down. Alternatively, ask a question that you have about Act 1. That is your quiz for today 8 out of 10. If you have a printed copy of Raisin, you will get an additional 2 points for a perfect 10.

Hansberry herself – Born into an upper-class African-American family who lived in Chicago When she was a little girl, her father tried to move into a white neighborhood. A person against that threw a brick through their window and almost killed Lorraine. Eventually, it became a Supreme Court Case: Hansberry vs. Lee.

Good news & bad news Her father died when she was only 13 After college she went to New York and became a journalist. She also was trying to write plays. Her very first play was Raisin in the Sun and it first was produced off-Broadway and then, in 1959, on Broadway, where it won the New York Critics award for best play of the season.

Truth behind the facade Hansberry married the editor of our book, Robert Nemiroff (white) and they worked together until she died. However, there have been revelations of her diaries and letters that show she was actually in love with a woman, and that’s why they say she and Nemiroff collaborated and other words like that. Wrote other significant works: The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window and To Be Young, Gifted, and Black Died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 34.

Redlining

The Year 1959 – Raisin in the Sun 1959 – after Brown vs. Board of Education but before the Montgomery Bus Boycott, the Freedom Rides, Freedom Summer, or the March on Washington. Redlining was outlawed in Chicago in 1974 (6 years after Dr. King was assassinated and one of his main efforts had been to improve housing in Chicago)

Definition Redlining is the practice of denying, or charging more for, services such as banking, insurance, [2] access to health care, [3] or even supermarkets, [4] or denying jobs to residents in particular, often racially determined, [5] areas. The term "redlining" was coined in the late 1960s by John McKnight, a sociologist and community activist. [6] It refers to the practice of marking a red line on a map to delineate the area where banks would not invest; later the term was applied to discrimination against a particular group of people (usually by race or sex) irrespective of geography.bankinginsurance [2] [3]supermarkets [4]jobs [5] [6]discriminationracesex During the heyday of redlining, the areas most frequently discriminated against were black inner city neighborhoods. (“Redlining.” Wikipedia.com. )inner city

Redlining against many groups Such maps defined many minority neighborhoods in cities as ineligible to receive financing. The maps were based on assumptions about the community, not accurate assessments of an individual's or household's ability to satisfy standard lending criteria. Since African Americans were unwelcome in white neighborhoods, which frequently instituted racial restrictive covenants to keep them out, the policy effectively meant that blacks could not secure mortgage loans at all. At various times the practice also affected other ethnic groups, including Jews, Latinos, and Asians. (“Redlining.” Wikipedia)restrictive covenantsmortgage loans

You answer: What are the indicators in the play that the family’s housing is substandard? What other needs do different people in the play have? What other needs does the family as a whole have?

After watching scene Who wants what? How are their goals in conflict? What needs to happen for them to each get what they want?

Dramatic Literature Vocab. Foil Protagonist Naturalism Hubris/ Hybris Hamartia Peripeteia

Freytag’s Pyramid

Conflict Essential to a scene in drama: conflict because two of the characters want different, sometimes opposite things, or have different/ opposite goals. Every scene is like a fight, with a winner and loser.

Does Raisin still work? The place of Raisin in American theater and world theater Won Tonys on Broadway in 2014: Best Revival, Best Direction, Best Performance by a featured actress – won Denzel Washington played Walter and did not win Best supporting actress and best leading actress, nominated A revival in London was widely praised, too.

History rolls on 1954 – Brown vs. Board of Education – Montgomery Bus Boycott, led by Rosa Parks and women but the public voice was Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr – A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry debuts on Broadway. It wins the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for best play – Sit-ins begin 1961 – Freedom Rides organized and a film of Raisin in the Sun is made 1962 – James Meredith enrolls at the University of Mississippi 1962 – Malcolm X becomes National Minister of the Nation of Islam 1963 – Assassination of Medgar Evers

And on Birmingham protests – 2000 children in jail March on Washington Aug. 28 Bombing of 16 th Street Baptist Church – September 4 little girls killed November – Kennedy assassinated in Texas 1964 – Civil Rights Bill finally passed and Dr. King gets the Nobel Peace Prize, the youngest person ever to get it 1965 – Malcolm X assassinated and Lorraine Hansberry died of cancer – MLK goes to Chicago to try to get fair housing and also comes out against the war in Vietnam 1968 – MLK assassinated and later Bobby Kennedy, who is running for President to replace his brother, Jack

What comes next?

Work Cited “Redlining.” Wikipedia. 2 Sept Web. 22 Sept