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Relating Civil Rights to Raisin in the Sun. Annalie Brining. Employment Opportunities. 1960 America. A Raisin in the Sun. Walter is a chauffeur Ruth is a housekeeper These are not very good jobs Only ones they could get Were not being paid well. People refused to hire black Americans - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Relating Civil Rights to Raisin in the Sun Annalie Brining
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Page 1: Relating Civil Rights to Raisin in the Sun

Relating Civil Rights to Raisin in the SunAnnalie Brining

Page 2: Relating Civil Rights to Raisin in the Sun

Employment Opportunities

1960 America• People refused to hire

black Americans• Unskilled labor and

service jobs• Only allowed positions

in their own communities

• Most African Americans lived below the poverty line

A Raisin in the Sun

• Walter is a chauffeur• Ruth is a housekeeper• These are not very

good jobs• Only ones they could

get• Were not being paid

well

Page 3: Relating Civil Rights to Raisin in the Sun

Segregated Housing

1960 America

• Early 1900 scattered into white neighborhoods.

• Projects such as urban renewal policies began making them segregated

• Whites began to flee to the suburbs

A Raisin in the Sun

• Their family didn’t have a very good place to live

• No one wanted them in the new neighborhood

• Everyone thinks that segregation is just how it suppose to be

Page 4: Relating Civil Rights to Raisin in the Sun

My Ethnic Background

• Italian• Irish• English • German

• My family doesn’t have any cultural traditions

• Doesn’t change my view on identity because its not a big deal for me

• I don’t define myself by my ethnic background

• I’m not judged by it like in the book

Page 5: Relating Civil Rights to Raisin in the Sun

Personal Dreams and Goals• Going to a good college

• I want to learn as much as I can so I can be successful in life

• Getting a good job• So I can provide for myself and a

family later on

• Being happy• Not having to worry about

everything and being satisfied with the chooses I have made in my life.

• Like the novel, my dreams are going to provide me with a decent life

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Conclusion• Shouldn’t be judged by their ethnic background

• Shouldn’t keep them from achieving their dreams

• Should be judged by who they are as a person

• Everyone has different dreams and goals and shouldn’t let anything stop them from achieving them


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