Hansberry's A Raisin In The Sun

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“ Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter,” said Martin Luther King Junior. There was many social issues in the play “ A Raisin in the Sun.” One of the biggest social issues was the role of the women in the 1950’s in America. The play by Hansberry is showing issues like abortion, the meaning and value of marriage, and changing gender roles for women and men. Another big social issue was class stress between the African American community. The ideal role of a women would be housekeeping, cooking, and raising the family. Society also had only three professions that they would respect for a women to do. These three professions were a nurse, teacher and secretary. The life of women in the 1950’s was very set for them they had pretty much rules they had to go by when it came to working. Women still had the status of being stay at home wives and mothers. They were suppose the be housekeepers and make sure everything was taken care of at home. If a women wanted a job or needed one they were sometimes allowed to be a secretary which allowed them to be out of the house to work, in the online database I found, “ Women began to enter …show more content…

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