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Summary
In Chapter 10, while beginning their tour of American cities, Dorsey Flagg shows Alamaya an article in a communist newspaper called the Labor Herald. The article accuses Alamaya of being a charlatan with no real authority invested by Ethiopia, and it also claims that organizations like the Hands to Ethiopia have no real intent on supporting Ethiopia in its defense against Italy. In Harlem, Reverend Zebulon Trawl holds a meeting of his church congregation to denounce the claims of the Labor Herald. The meeting is protested by Newton Castle and his fellow communists, and Castle’s protest is counter-protested by Professor Koazhy and his pan-African advocacy group known as the Senegambians. The rising chaos is eventually interrupted and broken up by the police.
In Chapter 11, Flagg and Alamaya return to Harlem to help Hands to Ethiopia respond to the Labor Herald’s spurious claims...
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