"A Raisin in the Sun" is set in the mid-1950s in the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. The play takes place in the Youngers' apartment, a small two-bedroom flat in a run-down tenement building. The apartment is cramped and overcrowded, with little privacy, and the family shares a bathroom with other tenants on the same floor. The neighborhood is predominantly African American, and the buildings are dilapidated and in disrepair. The play explores the challenges faced by black families living in poverty in the midst of racial discrimination, economic inequality, and social injustice. The setting reflects the harsh realities of life for many African Americans in the 1950s and provides a vivid backdrop for the struggles of the Younger family.
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