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African American Dream In A Raisin In The Sun

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In Lorraine Hansberry play A Raisin in the Sun she brings to light the life as an African American in a metropolitan area in the nineteen-fifties and sixties. At the time, her play brought insight to the African American plead for freedom to move up in their communities and to have equal opportunity to have their own American dream. Her understanding of African American family was really shown in this play with the formation of the family who was struggling with the loss of the father of the house, but she also showed how opportunity can come from anywhere and the pursuit of each family members dreams can provide opportunity for a better life, better known as the American dream. The play “A Raisin in the Sun” carries a lot of historical framework in the room of an African American household and the trials that African American families faced. Hansberry’s “A Raisin in the Sun” shows how the Youngers American dream of being a middle-class family was earned through finding their identity as a family, battling housing discrimination, and capitalizing on opportunity, to depict the trial and tribulations African Americans went through in Chicago in the 1950’s. At the beginning of the play “A Raisin in the Sun” the main characters from the play all show that they have dreams for themselves and all of them deal with how they identify to themselves. These dreams are, for Walter, to be perceived as wealthy, for Beneatha to be independent, and for Mama to continue what her and her

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