The Fire Next Time

How does the author describe the setting of Elijah Muhammad's home in "Down at the Cross"?

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The author describes the home as being large and displaying evident wealth. He describes the men and women as sitting, conversing (for the most part) and eating separately, and he describes Elijah Muhammad as having great charm and charisma, yet with great pain in his eyes.