The Youngers’ neighbor, Mrs. Johnson, arrives saying that she wants to wish them well with their move. Read the passage below. Then, determine what other intentions Mrs. Johnson has in stopping by the Younger family apartment.
Mama: "Ruth, give Mis' Johnson a piece of sweet potato pie and some milk."
Johnson: "Oh honey, I can't stay hardly a minute - I just dropped in to see if there was anything I could do. I guess ya'll seen the news what's all over the colored paper this week..."
Mama: "No - didn't get mine yet this week."
Johnson: "You mean you ain't read 'bout them colored people that was bombed out of their place out there?"
Johnson: "Ain't it something how bad these here white folks is getting here in Chicago! Lord, getting so you think you right down in Mississippi! 'Course I thinks it's wonderful how our folks keep on pushing out. You hear some of these Negroes' round here talking 'bout how they don't go where they ain't wanted and all that - but not me, honey! Wilhemenia Othella Johnson goes anywhere, any time she feels like it!"