The house made famous by “A Raisin in the Sun” is the epicenter for a neighborhood’s transition from segregation to gentrification. The first act is set in 1959, as nervous community leaders anxiously try to stop the sale of a home to a black family, while act two is set in the same house in the present day, as the now predominantly African-American neighborhood battles to hold its ground in the face of gentrification.
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