That they make due with what they have
The "welcoming committee" is not welcoming, they will pay the Youngers not to move in.
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.
Yes the Younger family gets the home...Walter Lee refused the offer that Karl Lindner offered, which was that if the Youngers didnt move in the neighborhood the community would buy their house from them for the same amount the paid or even more....so the answer to the question is that the family did get the home and they continued moving in.
he wanted to buy the house from them
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.
No, "youngers" is not a standard English word. The correct comparative form of "young" is "younger."
The conclusion of "A Raisin in the Sun" by Lorraine Hansberry sees the Younger family ultimately deciding to move into the new house in a predominantly white neighborhood despite facing challenges and opposition. They come together as a family, unified in their decision to pursue their dreams and face the future with hope and determination.
New Beginnings!!!
glorier
It signifies the president that has been elected moving into the white house.
That you need a new goldfish
The patch is worn on New England Patriots jersey to signify in memory of Myra Hiatt Kraft.
He is the third youngers of 18.
Karl Lindner was a representative from the Clybourne Park Improvement Association, and he went to their house to tell them that he'll offer them more money for the house than they spent because the neighborhood doesn't like the fact that they're black, they're scared of them.
with respect