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A RAISIN IN THE SUN BY LORRAINE HANSBERRY
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BACKGROUND Title comes from Langston Hughes’s poem African-American outlook on the American Dream Written in 1959 by Lorraine Hansberry Became a huge success despite belief that it would not gain universal acceptance The play actually appealed to both white and black audiences
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THE PLAY Action in the story follows the trials that an African-American family faces while attempting to leave behind the poverty of post WWII Southside Chicago The family awaits the arrival of a $10,000 life insurance check following the death of Walter Younger, Sr., the head of the Younger family Each family member, including Walter’s widow, his son, his daughter-in-law, his daughter, and his grandson, has a plan for what to do with the money that would fulfill a personal dream The pursuit of these conflicting dreams has an intense effect on the family’s relationships
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THEMES Stereotyping and prejudice Dreams and dreams deferred Conflicts involved with expectations Testing the strength of family ties Cycles of poverty Assimilationism vs. traditional cultural observance Emerging revolutions related to integration and women’s rights Pride and integrity
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HISTORICAL NOTES The Great Migration was the movement of millions of African-Americans who were seeking relief from racism and searching for better jobs by moving from southern to northern U.S. cities. In 1895, 85% of African-Americans lived in the South; by 1960 it was only 42% “Block busting” was a term used for the fear and prejudice that arose when African- Americans moved to all white neighborhoods. Frequently these neighborhoods would go from being all white to all black. This prejudice still crops up even in the present time.
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