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A Raisin In the Sun Introducing stereotypes, segregation, heritages, and dreams - Never give up on what is right and always follow your dreams Jennifer Ejiofor
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Housing Segregation Developed due to: Whites moving into suburbs Discrimination from real estate agents Segregationist zoning ordinances divided city streets by race Preference of white or black neighborhoods Became the policy of local governments Standard operating procedure for individual landowners Racial segregation- Became the policy of local governments Standard operating procedure for individual landowners A Raisin In the Sun Youngers dealt with housing segregation Clybourne Park(an all white neighborhood) didn’t want them to move in Tried to buy their house from them Youngers refused and moved in any way
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African-American Stereotypes Stereotypes: Stupid Irresponsible Fathers leave their kids Violent Live in the ghetto/the projects Loud, obnoxious, rude Nappy hair Bad attitudes, disrespectful Poor Dirty Low job expectations A Raisin In the Sun The characters fit some of the stereotypes such as - Being irresponsible(Walter) Low job expectations(Walter, Mama, Ruth) Being poor( the entire family)
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Nigeria Nigerian(Igbo) Parents came to America for a better life They went to school Mom became a nurse Dad got a business degree Still go to Nigerian parties Arochukwu and cultural meetings There we eat Nigerian foods and my mom wears native clothing Go to the Nigerian parade in New York I am Nigerian I will: always remember where I came from respect my culture A Raisin In the Sun Not a conformist Assimilationist Partake in Nigerian customs Respect my heritage
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Dreams and Goals College Go here to learn Make a better life for myself Have a great experience Be able to get a good paying job in the future Graduate High School Accomplish 13 years of schooling Have to do this to go to college Will make a better future for myself Have a Family It’s fulfilling Apart of life Makes you feel like you have a purpose in the world A Raisin in the sun Bennie wants to go to college Mama wants her family to have a better life Dreams Have values Purposes Help us accomplish things Follow them Lead you to great places
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Conclusion African-Americans Had to struggle for their rights Were discriminated against Had a hard time gaining equality Heritage Is important Know where you came from Stay in touch with your culture Dreams Follow them You never know here they may lead
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