The Fire Next Time
How does the author describe his departure from Elijah Muhammad's home in "Down at the Cross"?
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At the conclusion of the dinner, Elijah Muhammad tells the author that he will be driven home in order to protect him from the dangers of "the white devils" as long as possible. A car, described by the author in terms that suggest that it's large and expensive looking, arrives to take the author to his destination.