1. Segregation as an Obstacle to Human Dreams
She describes her dream house that she bought as a "three bedrooms "nice big one for [Walter] and Ruth. ... Despite her religious concern of the liquor business, she gives the rest of the insurance money to Walter to invest. She is the only one who gives Ruth, Walter's wife, comfort when Walter does nothing with her decision to have an abortion. ... After hearing the location of their new house, Ruth was shocked and immediately said, "Mama, there ain't no colored people living in Clybourne Park (93). ... But Walter rejects the proposal of the association to buy back the Younger'...
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