In August Wilson's play Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, various themes emerge, particularly focusing on racial identity and the struggle for control within the music industry during the 1920s. The characters grapple with their cultural heritage, aspirations, and the external societal pressures that seek to define their identities.
This exploration is brought to life through the tensions in their artistic expression and personal relationships.
Considering this context, which of the following themes is primarily highlighted in the interactions among Ma Rainey, her band members, and the producers?