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what are the different forms of racism in a Raisin in the Sun?​

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Asagai recalls his first meeting Beneatha at school when Beneatha approached him to talk about Africa, seeing that he was knowledgeable on the subject. He has come over to visit Beneatha and give her some gifts from Nigeria. As she tries on a robe, he notices she has straightened her hair. He wonders why she straightens her hair, since she had been so eager to reconnect with her African identity. Asagai is playfully mocking her earnest attempt to explore her African roots. Beneatha’s preoccupation with her race drives her character throughout the play.

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