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The family gives her gardening tools and a hat.
She says they will be the first black family in Clybourne Park.
The house is in a white neighborhood called Clybourne Park.
A representative of the Clybourne Park New Neighbors Orientation Committee -(apex)
The "welcoming committee" is not welcoming, they will pay the Youngers not to move in.
The family gives her gardening tools and a hat.
She says they will be the first black family in Clybourne Park.
The house is in a white neighborhood called Clybourne Park.
Karl Lindner wants the Youngers, an African American family, not to move into the white neighborhood where they have bought a house. He offers to buy the house back from them to avoid integrating the neighborhood.
A representative of the Clybourne Park New Neighbors Orientation Committee -(apex)
A representative of the Clybourne Park New Neighbors Orientation Committee -(apex)
The "welcoming committee" is not welcoming, they will pay the Youngers not to move in.
Karl Lindner is a character in Lorraine Hansberry's play "A Raisin in the Sun." He is a representative of the Clybourne Park Improvement Association who visits the Younger family to persuade them not to move into the predominantly white neighborhood of Clybourne Park, out of fear that their presence will threaten property values.
Mr. Lindner offers the Younger family some monetary compensation so that the Youngers do not move into the new, white neighborhood.
The "welcoming committee" is not welcoming, they will pay the Youngers not to move in.
Mr. Lindner puts it in the bank for the Youngers
Martin Luther King, Jr.