Cry, the Beloved Country

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question for chapter 23: what evidence is there that the people campaigning for the improvements in the new mine do not have the power to make the changes actually happen?

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The people campaigning for improvements in the new mine were blacks who were powerless to begin with. They were looked down at by the larger ruling white elite who owned the mines as influenced the government. White sympathizers were dismissed as radical trouble-makers.