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

Acknowledging the central role violence plays in maintaining Chicago’s racial geography, Hansberry’s aesthetics of segregation explicitly connect that violence to that of the Jim Crow South. In a scene cut from the stage and first published version of the play, Hansberry brings the Youngers’ neighbor, Mrs. Johnson, to report the latest ... ................
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