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Answer:
“a common background”
“their own communities”
“some elements”
Explanation:
These phrases revealed that racism can be subtle, taking into account that Negro families are happier when they live in their own communities
Answer:
“A common background”
“Their own communities”
“Some elements”.
Explanation:
Lorraine Hansberry's novel "A Raisin in the Sun" tells the story of how an African American family had to suffer and endure racism in their attempts to improve their living. The racist attitude of not only the white but even that of the agent himself shows just how deep the roots of racism had been planted.
In their proposed plan to move to the white majority place of Clybourne Park, the Youngers were approached by the agent Mr. Lindner who had been sent by the residents' society to talk to them about not coming in their neighborhood. The racist attitude of the man in trying to persuade them not to move in shows the racism prevalent even after the slavery system had been abolished and removed.
There are subtle ways in which racist tones can be detected, such as when Mr Lindner said that people have a peaceful existence "when they share a common background." Not only that, he even went to the extent of mentioning that "Negro families are happier when they live in their own communities." He refused to accept this as a form of prejudice, simply stating that it is for peace only. Lastly, his usage of the word "some elements" suggest the negative and maybe even forceful and rough actions that may be inflicted upon them if they do move into the area.