It's really moving - and frustrating at the same time - because the central male character is very much involved in black civil rights. Sister and brother, he calls everyone - but he wants to subjugate the women around him. The tragedy of Tommy, the lead female character, who is this feisty, hard-bitten Harlem girl, is that she doesn't conform to his idea of femininity. No modern woman expects to be taken care of - she's more independent. And yet she's still expected to be feminine, the way women used to be. But you've got to be tough to survive!