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English, 23.03.2020 03:01, tammydbrooks43

6. Because the white man has power, we too want power, [Msimangu] said. But when a black man gets power, when he gets money, he is a great man if he is not corrupted. I have seen it often. He seeks power and money to put right what is wrong, and when he gets them, why, he enjoys the power and the money. Now he can gratify his lusts, now he can arrange ways to get white man's liquor, he can speak to thousands and hear them clap their hands. Some of us think when we have power, we shall revenge ourselves on the white man who has had power, and because our desire is corrupt, we are corrupt, and the power has no heart in it. But most white men do no know this truth about power, and they are afraid lest we get it. […] But there is only one thing that has power completely, and that is love. (Pg. 70)

What is the author trying to tell us about power, regardless of the color of the person’s skin?

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