For the Younger to move to Clybourne Park putting their whole entire family in danger they have to think about Travis their son, and Ruth unborn child is it worth the risk to live at Clybourne Park they really need to think about their family safety. In that time there’s Racism and segregation going on, for a black family to move into a white neighborhood that they are not welcome they will be living like a prisoner in their own home.
First, the schools are segregated Walter will have to take Travis out of Clybourne Park and have to drive all the way to their old neighborhood where the schools are only blacks.
Secondly, throughout Clybourne Park they are going to be fights that Walter Lee had to do to protect his family. The Younger family would love to live in a community where everyone is equal, but for Clybourne Park intergation …show more content…
Whites and blacks were segregated to a point that they could not go to the same schools or even use the same bathrooms.
In Lorraine Hansberry’s play, A raisin in the sun, the younger family is not doing the right thing moving into their new home. Reasons are the community of clybourne park places a stigmatism on the youngers simply because they are African American descent. For the youngers racism will be common for the family and it will not stop unless the family move out, the family might be killed due to racist