The Fire Next Time

What is the subject of the hymn that opens "Down at the Cross"? How does this quote tie in with the essay's themes?

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The second quotation is an expression of what the author maintains throughout the book is the subjugation of the Negro spirit to white spirituality - essentially, the teachings of the Christian church. The hymn is apparently a spiritual song of both suffering and hope defined by the exclusively, uniquely Negro experience but expressed - and here is the point - in Christian terms.