A Raisin In The Sun Essay

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Introduction Today in Chicago, life is different than life during the time A Raisin In The Sun took place. The time when this book was written, in 1966 the play was written in 1959, was during the African American Civil Right Movement(1954-1968). People who live in Chicago today would say that not only life has changed but as well as racial equality for many African Americans. In the story A Raisin In The Sun the Younger family had dealt with the hardships of being African American during 1966; whether it was trying to use the restroom in their apartment or even trying to buy a house. They faced racism as most African Americans did back then. As Rosa Parks stated, “Racism is still with us. But it is up to us to prepare our children for what …show more content…

In the movie A Raisin In The Sun a great example is when Walter is talking to his friend Bobo and a police officer walks up to them asking whose car is whose. The officer does not give Walter a ticket since the car is just a chauffeur car and Bobo receives a ticket for parking on the side of the road. Chicago now that is unlikely to happen because of parking zones and police officers today cannot just give out tickets for no particular reason. The relation between law enforcement and African Americans were never good during the time of the book A Raisin In The Sun but, relations today have drastically changed. There are still some events that have happened that people have been deemed as police brutality. On October 20, 2014 Laquan McDonald was shot and killed by police officer Van Dyke, and about 13 months later the video of Laquan being shot was released. Protests occurred in Chicago even after Van Dyke was sentenced to jail, they wanted the mayor and Cook County State's Attorney Anita Alvarez to resign immediately. The police superintendent and the head of the independent board that investigates police shootings did resign(Drash, 2015). To many people of Chicago this was justice for what the law enforcement done. In A Raisin In The Sun if an incident like this occured nothing would have happened like what happened in Chicago today. African Americans would have been likely dispersed quick if they protested in Chicago in the 1960s. There have been changes between law enforcement and African Americans then and now, there are less likely for incidents to happen today then during the time of A Raisin In The

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