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The novel charts the creation and collapse of a clandestine political organization formed to secure equality and autonomy for a marginalized Black community. It follows competing leaders — one cautious and institutional, another bold and insurgent — as they move through education, church, romance, and political maneuvering while debating accommodation versus resistance. Secret meetings, legal petitions, and covert plans escalate into moral dilemmas and violence, and a dying secretary's testimony exposes internal betrayals and forces public consequences. The narrative alternates intimate personal scenes with broader political strategy to examine leadership, loyalty, strategy, and the human costs of collective struggle.

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Sutton E. Griggs

Sutton E. Griggs was an American author and social activist known for his contributions to African American literature in the early 20th century. His works often explored themes of race, identity, and social justice, reflecting the complexities of the African American experience. One of his notable novels, "Imperium in Imperio: A Study of the Negro Race Problem," presents a thought-provoking narrative on racial issues and the quest for empowerment. Griggs's writing not only entertained but also aimed to provoke critical discussions about race relations in America, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of his time.

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