“Somewhat Like War”: The Aesthetics of Segregation, Black ...

Another element . . . is that despite, or perhaps because of, the raw, brutal oppression of black people in this city, there has been and still is a sort of community here. (227) Revising his own early dismissal of Raisin as a black bourgeois play about integration, Amiri Baraka reconsidered the implications of Hansberry’s drama a quarter ... ................
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