The Fire Next Time

What is implied by the author's dismissal of religion in the final section of "Down at the Cross"?

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The actions and beliefs of Elijah Muhammad and the Nation of Islam seem, in Baldwin's experience, to be fueled and defined by both anger and fear, justified as they might very well be. In his rejection of faith, leader and plan, the author seems to be at least attempting to transcend his own anger and fear.