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By: Candace Parker

A Raisin in the Sun and Segregated Housing 2 different neighborhoods Whites had big houses Blacks had smaller houses Family moved to white neighborhood Family lived in an apartment Apartment was to small One bathroom Fair housing act-1968

A Raisin in the Sun and Jobs. Blacks were stereo typed Blacks couldn’t do the same as whites Couldn’t get good jobs Walter was a chauffeur Still like a servant Not a good paying job

My Ethnic Background! African-American Don’t really partake in customs I’m funny Mostly African-American comedians Bennie did a funny dance Bennie had fun African-American family Experiences

Goals and Dreams! Win Nationals for cheerleading Become a sports manager Wealthy Woman Family needed money for dreams I need money to be wealthy Money to get to nationals

Most Important!! African-Americans used what they had Struggled but fought Tried to gain rights Stuck together no matter what