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Effects of Racism on the Hansberrys
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A 1950s movement toward a new type of domesticity was part of the movement of Blacks into the Middle Class and was part of Carl Hansberry’s activist work that helped frame the role his daughter, Lorraine Hansberry, would play in that dream. This is just one way in which the stories and themes in Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun and To Be Young, Gifted and Black parallel the events of her life and that of her father through both symbolism and direct experience. For example, the Younger family in Raisin symbolizes the black condition in America in the 1950s, but also the Hansberry family in Chicago striving to move other Black families into the middle class. 10 works cited. jvHasnbe.rtf
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