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James talks about how there is an unwillingness to change and even if there is, there’s this problematic mutual agreement between both racists and black people or segregation. But he acknowledges how that isn’t freedom and I agree with him. Although around that time, it must be hard to picture the modern day America today.
It is possible but some things may not have changed.
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It is possible but some things may not have changed.
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The Muslim movement demands that black people are owed their own land as compensation. Reading about this today, puts into perspective how their dream hadn’t been feasible.
As it was, James is able to predict that nothing could change if black people couldn’t use their past to change. It’s a beautiful insight. I cannot speak for this, but as an observer, their disadvantaged culture still exists today.
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As it was, James is able to predict that nothing could change if black people couldn’t use their past to change. It’s a beautiful insight. I cannot speak for this, but as an observer, their disadvantaged culture still exists today.
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Elijah’s belief of Islam stems from opposing the Christiandom and James makes a great point on who is to say that Elijah isn’t wrong to say that God is black and his people are perfect if that is the same narrative white people have made that resulted to their current rule?
It puts a direct mirror on the ridiculous claims white people make in the name of Christianity. It justifies their anger and insecurity.
— Feb 19, 2026 04:16AM
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It puts a direct mirror on the ridiculous claims white people make in the name of Christianity. It justifies their anger and insecurity.



















