


He has created a moralist satire that forces the reader to contemplate the inequities of race in the United States and how we rationalize injustice in the name of freedom and protection. The author may have researched the deaths of deaths of Trayvon Martin (), Eric Garner (), and Freddie Gray () to reveal the bias against the hooded black figure. Adjei-Brenyah uses many historical and situational references in his short story. The protagonist, Emmanuel, has learned to project a non-threatening persona, to “dial down his blackness”, in order to survive in society This shockingly violent satire explores racism in the United States that has resulted in the deaths of innocent unarmed Black Americans at the hands of white people while the justice system turns a blind eye on the victims and refuses to punish the perpetrators. It spotlights angry youths protesting the brutal murder of five black children, decapitated with a chainsaw by a middle-aged white man whose gets acquitted by a jury. The Finkelstein Five is a short story by Nana Kwame Adjei Brenyah, first published in a book of his short stories, Friday Black, in October 2018.
