Summary:
The book advocates for a strategic mass migration of Black Americans to the South to consolidate political power and influence. It discusses the historical context of racial injustice and proposes this demographic shift as a means to reshape the political landscape and achieve lasting change.
Key points:
1. Reverse Migration: Blow suggests Black Americans move back to the South to gain political power, using the Great Migration as historical context.
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