Step 1: Read p. 1-13 of, The African American Great Migration and Beyond Step 2:

Step 1: Read p. 1-13 of, The African American Great Migration and Beyond
Step 2: Read: Harlem by Langston Hughes
Step 3: Watch: A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzfgwxENvLk&t=1171s 
Step 4: Answer the Question
Questions
The Great Migration and Beyond
Of the      three traditional demographic processes described by Tolnay, which are      social and which are biological?
Why is      Tolnay surprised that one of the three processes is studied the least?
What      are some important factors that Tolnay describes as influencing the      potential destinations of southern migrants?
What      is your opinion on why one particular demographic process is studied the      least?
What      factors helped determine to which cities migrants went?  What is      ethnogenesis and what role did it play in destination selection play?
A Raisin in the Sun
The      play is prefaced by a Langston Hughes poem. How does the play illustrate      the theme of the poem?
How is      Beneatha different from other Younger family members?
How is      the theme of assimilation treated in the play?
In      what ways is Hansberry challenging stereotypes of African Americans in the      play?
Why do      you think Mama changes her mind and gives Walter the insurance money?
Why      does Mrs. Johnson say that the Youngers are proud?
What      does the new house signify to each of the Youngers?
Look      closely at Karl Lindner’s speech when he talks to the Youngers. What do      you notice about the way he uses language?
The      play was written and produced over 40 years ago. To what extent do you      think that conflicts and issues presented in the play are still relevant?

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