The Fire Next Time

What does the author remark as the potential for suffering in "Down at the Cross"?

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The author's plea for racial harmony in this section is similar to the plea he makes in Section 1, "My Dungeon Shook", specifically in the way he speaks of universal love and respect for that which is beautiful about being human as the core necessities for such transformation.