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What is the significance of chapter 21 in invisible man​

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The narrator's decision to organize a funeral is his last vestige of an attachment to the Brotherhood.

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The narrator hopes that he can combine the memory of Clifton with the serious political issue of his death, sparking the community. Several members of Clifton's Youth Brigade have heard the news of Clifton's death.

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