Shakespeare dealt with it head on with Shylock, of course as well as Othello.
The Merchant of Venice is controversial, as it has been criticised for perpetuating anti-Semitic stereotypes, but also for providing a platform to deconstruct anti-Semitism through Shylock's famous "Hath not a Jew eyes?" speech and his forced conversion at the end.
Othello - well, the evil whisperer Iago partly uses his race to undermine him, his vulnerability on that point.
Yes, drama is important in our lives, and the discourses on race are part of it, and the need to hire black actors completely to the point.
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