In a play, a woman envisions characters “invading” and “bombing” this place, stating, “I bet this time next month y’all’s names will have been in the papers plenty.” In a play titled for this place, a woman states, “I really believe things are about to change for the better” after seeing her son wearing an Army uniform. In that play titled for this place, a Korean War veteran who lies about an interview pens a suicide note discovered by (*) Bev and Russ. The head of an Improvement Association named for this place states that Black families are “happier when they live in their own communities.” Karl Lindner tries to convince the central family to not move to this neighborhood in a play about the Younger family. Bruce Norris wrote a play titled after, for 10 points, what neighborhood at the center of A Raisin in the Sun? ■END■
ANSWER: Clybourne Park [prompt on Chicago; prompt on descriptive answers]
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