A Raisin In The Sun Research Paper

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In A Raisin in the Sun, the Younger family lives in the black belt, a poor and breaking down neighborhood with cracking walls and roaches. The Youngers receive a check for $10,000 from insurance after Big Walter dies. Mama Lena, the grandma of the family, decides to spend the money on a house in Clybourne Park, a white neighborhood. When buying the house, a man named Mr. Linder offers them more money than they are paying for the house with the catch of not moving into Clybourne Park. The younger family members made the right decision when declining Mr. Lindner's offer. They needed to get out of the Chicago black belt. It was making everyone sad, tearing apart the family while there was a baby on the way. If they had stayed for any longer, the …show more content…

She was so miserable in that house that she was willing to work in every soup kitchen in Chicago, just to leave the Black Belt. In the 1950s, black families would not be able to move out of black neighborhoods due to hate crimes. This proves how dangerous it was to even move out of the Black Belt for the Younger family. “An African American family moving into a white area would require police escorts in order to move. They suffered constant verbal abuse and the threat of physical violence.” This proves how dangerous it was to even move out of the Black Belt Some people may say this was enough of a reason for them to take Linder’s offer. They would not face hate crimes and just stay in the black belt together. However, if they did take the offer, they would never be able to grow in a new space. If they could not grow in the Black Belt, what would the money change about it? When Ruth found out Mama Lena wanted to spend the insurance money on a new house, she got so excited that she started already saying goodbye to everything, meaning she was waiting to get out of the house for a while and was planning on it but could not due to

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