Explanation:
In the play “A Raisin in the Sun” by Lorraine Hansberry, Lindner, a representative of the white neighborhood association, tries to convince the Younger family not to move into a white neighborhood. The reason behind Lindner’s attempt to discourage the Younger family from moving lies in the deep-rooted racial discrimination and segregation that existed during the time the play was written. Lindner’s efforts to persuade the Younger family not to move are a direct manifestation of systemic and institutionalized racism that was rampant in American society during the mid-20th century. The white neighborhood association represented by Lindner is fearful of the arrival of black families in the white neighborhood, which could lead to a perceived threat to their social status.