Racial Tensions In Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin In The Sun

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Where Racial Tension Lives From the very first act it is obvious race and racial tension that Lorraine Hansberry may have experienced as a kid was closely relate to what the characters in “A Raisin in the Sun” experienced. This drama follows a black family in the 50’s, the Youngers. The family has recently lost the eldest father figure and are now faced with a very tough decision. They must decide what to do with the $10,000 insurance settlement that they are expecting to receive. Of course everyone in the family has their our opinions on what to do with the money. Lena Younger, the wife of the deceased father, wants to use the money to move the family out of their inner city apartment to a house in the suburbs. However, the neighborhood that

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