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Lorraine Hansberry was born in the
Woodlawn neighborhood.
The family then moved into an all-white
neighborhood, where they faced racial
discrimination.
•Hansberry attended a predominantly white public school
while her parents fought against segregation.
•This experience later inspired her to write her most
famous work, A Raisin in the Sun.
•Attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison and
worked on the staff of Freedom magazine.
•Died of pancreatic cancer
Published in 1959, four years
after Rosa Parks’ was arrested
for refusing to give up her seat
to a white person on a bus,
sparking the Civil Rights
Movement, Hansberry’s play
illustrates black America’s
struggle to gain equal access to
opportunity and expression of
cultural identity.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Civil-Rights Leader
1929-1968
I have a dream… a dream deeply rooted in the American dream.
I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out
the true meaning of its creed: ‘We hold these truths to be self-
evident: that all men are created equal.’
•Debuted on Broadway in 1959.
• First play written by a black woman to be
produced on Broadway
•Story is based upon a family's own
experiences growing up in Chicago's
Woodlawn neighborhood.
•The title comes from the opening lines of
"Harlem", a poem by Langston Hughes
The Youngers are not one big happy family.
Mrs. Lena Younger
(Mama)—Matriarch of the
family. She has strong
values and ideas about
how to run her family;
these sometimes conflict
with those of her grown
children.
Mama does not
understand how her
children turned out
the way they did.
Walter Lee (Brother)— Mrs.
Younger’s eldest child. He wants to start
his own liquor business, against his
family’s wishes. Walter wants things
that no one else believes he can
have.
Beneatha—Walter Lee’s
younger sister. She plans to go
to medical school after college
and has ideals many people
find difficult to understand.
Ruth Younger Walter Lee’s
wife, who wants a tranquil
home, but who experiences
difficulty in communicating with
her husband. Pregnant, she is
considering having an abortion.
Travis Younger—Walter and
Ruth’s son. Both his parents
want him to aim for a life with
more advantages than they
have been able to provide.
Joseph Asagai—One of Beneatha’s
gentleman friends; a fellow student at her
school who is originally from Africa. In the
midst of crisis, he shows Beneatha an
unexpected side of his personality.
George Murchison—Another friend of
Beneatha’s. Because he is rich, the family
urges Beneatha to marry him, but she is not
so sure this is what she wants.
Karl Lindner—A white man representing a
new-neighbor committee, who wants to make
a humiliating “deal” with the Younger family.
Bobo—One of the men Walter wants to start a liquor
business with; he delivers some shocking news to the
family.
Mrs. Johnson—Nosy neighbor of the Youngers, who
cannot help hinting that there might be dire
consequences if the family moves to the new
neighborhood.
Walter Younger Senior—Deceased husband of
Mrs. Younger. How the money from his insurance
policy will be used is a source of conflict for the
Younger family.
Their apartment is too old and small, and they
never seem to have enough money.
But one day the Youngers get a check for ten
thousand dollars in the mail.
Not surprisingly, they
all have different ideas
on what they should do
with the money.
Will the decision they
make save the family or
destroy it?
The Youngers live on the South Side of Chicago
in the 1950s.
 In the 1950s, African Americans faced a lot
discrimination.
Racially motivated
lynchings, bombings,
and fires were not
uncommon.
In 1949, New Jersey and Connecticut became
the first states to outlaw segregation of public
places.
In 1954, the Supreme Court found in favor of
the plaintiffs in the Brown v. The Board of
Education case. However, the segregation of
schools didn’t begin to take effect until 1957.
Moreover, the case’s decision did not abolish
segregation in other public areas, such as
restaurants and restrooms.
But that did not mean that states and cities
enforced desegregation rulings.
African Americans faced
discrimination in
housing: White people
living in certain
neighborhoods all
agreed not to sell their
homes to African
Americans.
Because of segregation and discrimination,
African Americans often had to work in low-
paying jobs.
For example, in the play, Walter is a chauffeur
and Ruth cleans houses.
The 1950s was also a
time when African
Americans began to
come together to fight
for their civil rights.
African Americans were
also beginning to find
ways to celebrate their
unique identity and their
African heritage.
Discuss (1)
What would happen if you got ten thousand in
the mail? What would you want to do with it?
• What do you think your family would want to
do with it?
• Do you think you would all agree? Why or why
not?
Discuss (2)
• Have you ever experienced discrimination?
How so? How did you react?
• What do you think you would do if someone
tried to tell you that you could not live in his or
her neighborhood?

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Intro to raisin in the sun ppt

  • 1.
  • 2. Lorraine Hansberry was born in the Woodlawn neighborhood. The family then moved into an all-white neighborhood, where they faced racial discrimination.
  • 3. •Hansberry attended a predominantly white public school while her parents fought against segregation. •This experience later inspired her to write her most famous work, A Raisin in the Sun. •Attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison and worked on the staff of Freedom magazine. •Died of pancreatic cancer
  • 4. Published in 1959, four years after Rosa Parks’ was arrested for refusing to give up her seat to a white person on a bus, sparking the Civil Rights Movement, Hansberry’s play illustrates black America’s struggle to gain equal access to opportunity and expression of cultural identity.
  • 5. Martin Luther King, Jr. Civil-Rights Leader 1929-1968 I have a dream… a dream deeply rooted in the American dream. I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: ‘We hold these truths to be self- evident: that all men are created equal.’
  • 6.
  • 7. •Debuted on Broadway in 1959. • First play written by a black woman to be produced on Broadway •Story is based upon a family's own experiences growing up in Chicago's Woodlawn neighborhood. •The title comes from the opening lines of "Harlem", a poem by Langston Hughes
  • 8. The Youngers are not one big happy family.
  • 9. Mrs. Lena Younger (Mama)—Matriarch of the family. She has strong values and ideas about how to run her family; these sometimes conflict with those of her grown children. Mama does not understand how her children turned out the way they did.
  • 10. Walter Lee (Brother)— Mrs. Younger’s eldest child. He wants to start his own liquor business, against his family’s wishes. Walter wants things that no one else believes he can have. Beneatha—Walter Lee’s younger sister. She plans to go to medical school after college and has ideals many people find difficult to understand.
  • 11. Ruth Younger Walter Lee’s wife, who wants a tranquil home, but who experiences difficulty in communicating with her husband. Pregnant, she is considering having an abortion. Travis Younger—Walter and Ruth’s son. Both his parents want him to aim for a life with more advantages than they have been able to provide.
  • 12. Joseph Asagai—One of Beneatha’s gentleman friends; a fellow student at her school who is originally from Africa. In the midst of crisis, he shows Beneatha an unexpected side of his personality. George Murchison—Another friend of Beneatha’s. Because he is rich, the family urges Beneatha to marry him, but she is not so sure this is what she wants. Karl Lindner—A white man representing a new-neighbor committee, who wants to make a humiliating “deal” with the Younger family.
  • 13. Bobo—One of the men Walter wants to start a liquor business with; he delivers some shocking news to the family. Mrs. Johnson—Nosy neighbor of the Youngers, who cannot help hinting that there might be dire consequences if the family moves to the new neighborhood. Walter Younger Senior—Deceased husband of Mrs. Younger. How the money from his insurance policy will be used is a source of conflict for the Younger family.
  • 14. Their apartment is too old and small, and they never seem to have enough money.
  • 15. But one day the Youngers get a check for ten thousand dollars in the mail.
  • 16. Not surprisingly, they all have different ideas on what they should do with the money. Will the decision they make save the family or destroy it?
  • 17. The Youngers live on the South Side of Chicago in the 1950s.
  • 18.  In the 1950s, African Americans faced a lot discrimination. Racially motivated lynchings, bombings, and fires were not uncommon.
  • 19. In 1949, New Jersey and Connecticut became the first states to outlaw segregation of public places. In 1954, the Supreme Court found in favor of the plaintiffs in the Brown v. The Board of Education case. However, the segregation of schools didn’t begin to take effect until 1957. Moreover, the case’s decision did not abolish segregation in other public areas, such as restaurants and restrooms. But that did not mean that states and cities enforced desegregation rulings.
  • 20.
  • 21. African Americans faced discrimination in housing: White people living in certain neighborhoods all agreed not to sell their homes to African Americans.
  • 22. Because of segregation and discrimination, African Americans often had to work in low- paying jobs. For example, in the play, Walter is a chauffeur and Ruth cleans houses.
  • 23. The 1950s was also a time when African Americans began to come together to fight for their civil rights.
  • 24. African Americans were also beginning to find ways to celebrate their unique identity and their African heritage.
  • 25. Discuss (1) What would happen if you got ten thousand in the mail? What would you want to do with it? • What do you think your family would want to do with it? • Do you think you would all agree? Why or why not?
  • 26. Discuss (2) • Have you ever experienced discrimination? How so? How did you react? • What do you think you would do if someone tried to tell you that you could not live in his or her neighborhood?