“Somewhat Like War”: The Aesthetics of Segregation, Black ...
Her first play, A Raisin in the Sun (1959), directly engages segregation in Chicago, and the fight against it, as a penultimate symbol of national black oppression and resistance, bringing the local, individual struggles of African Americans – against segregation, ghettoization and capitalist exploitation – … ................
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