The Fire Next Time
What parallels does the author draw between his father and Elijah Muhammad in "Down at the Cross"?
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There is the sense here, throughout the essay and throughout the book, that the author carries a great deal of resentment toward his father. This resentment carries over to Elijah Muhammad, who seems to the author to be as domineering and as limited in perspective.