The Negro's Friend, By Claude Mckay

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In The Negro’s Friend, Claude McKay makes readers visualize the true meaning of salvation and segregation. African Americans were fighting to end segregation, but McKay spoke and said that they were wasting their precious time. McKay wanted African Americans to know that the state was under control by the white supremacy. He said that their cries were useless and didn’t help anything. The White House, white as snow, permitted certain African Americans to be allowed in and the rest still free to not be free. Salvation was as gracious as a flock of doves on a beautiful day. McKay said basically the way they were fighting wasn’t strong enough and that they needed to dig deeper inside themselves to succeed. He thought to himself that segregation

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