<P> When their future neighbors find out the Youngers are moving in, they send Mark Lindner (known as Karl in the play) from the Clybourne Park Improvement Association to offer them money in return for staying away, but they refuse the deal . Meanwhile, Walter loses the insurance money when one of his "partners" in the liquor store scheme, Willy Harris, skips town with the money . </P> <P> Desperate, Walter offers to take Lindner up on his offer to take money to stay out of Clybourne Park, even while his family begs him not to sell away their dignity . When Lindner arrives, however, Walter has a last - minute change of heart and rejects Lindner's offer again . The Youngers eventually move out of their apartment, fulfilling their dream . The future seems uncertain and slightly dangerous, but they believe that they can succeed through optimism, determination, and remaining together as a family . </P> <Ul> <Li> Sidney Poitier as Walter Lee Younger </Li> <Li> Ruby Dee as Ruth Younger </Li> <Li> Claudia McNeil as Lena Younger </Li> <Li> Diana Sands as Beneatha Younger </Li> <Li> Stephen Perry as Travis Younger </Li> <Li> John Fiedler as Mark Lindner </Li> <Li> Ivan Dixon as Joseph Asagai </Li> <Li> Louis Gossett, Jr. as George Murchison </Li> <Li> Joel Fluellen as Bobo </Li> <Li> Roy Glenn as Willie Harris </Li> <Li> Louis Terrel as Herman </Li> </Ul> <Li> Sidney Poitier as Walter Lee Younger </Li>

Who played the little boy in a raisin in the sun