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That play about the desperate, possibly doomed struggle for a working-class Black family to get the damn house in the suburbs, A Raisin in the Sun, is named for a line from Langston Hughes' poem "Harlem", whose first line is "What happens to a dream deferred?"
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It's that whole galaxy-brain thing Foucauldian thing about how every seemingly subversive text has a reading where it upholds the status quo and yet also every conservative text invites a subversive reading
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The cheesy commercial propaganda they try to feed you to tell you everything is okay and no war needs to be fought refutes itself The contrast between the lie and the reality awakens a greater rage than before the lie was told
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The cheesy sitcoms that were intended (insofar as there was any coherent intention behind moneymaking media moguls pumping this shit out) to make good happy prolefed citizens awakened the Scarlet Witch
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You know what Langston Hughes said about what happens to dreams deferred, and all... "What is a revolution, if not a dream persevering?"
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