What do you think makes the phrase "Either I eat in this room or I'm not performing tonight" powerful? coming from a black perso n being denied to eat with the other at the restaurant hes performing at
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The thing that makes this phrase so powerful is how affirmative he is. He isn't asking a question like "Could you please let me eat in this room?" He is threatening the people not allowing him to eat there. He is threatening their job.
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B historical facts
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