1. Invisible Man
His solidarity with the group comes to an end after receiving an anonymous note to stop trying to comfort the people, and being reprimanded my Brother Jack, "We do not shape our policies to the mistaken and infantile notions of the man on the street. ... This proving once and for all that the Brotherhood was not trying to bring together to black community, but to give them more power in controlling the public. ... The note was in the same hand writing as his admittance letter to the Brotherhood that was written by Jack (a truly Machiavellian act.) ...
- Word Count: 683
- Approx Pages: 3
- Grade Level: High School