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Research how different communities around the country dealt with the crisis brought on by the Supreme Court’s decision to desegregate public schools. How do you think Betsey’s experience of busing is affected by the fact that she comes from an educated middle-class background?
Research the case of Emmett Till, which Jane mentions in Chapter 6. Why do you think Shange refers to this historical case in her novel? How does it shed light on the novel’s themes of race and sexuality?
Research the life and reputation of Paul Laurence Dunbar. Why do you think Shange chose...
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