-"...a poison that only kills Black people...," That reminds me of an old science fiction story from the 1920s where Black people were conniving to do the same thing to whites!
-The Impressions were at this point in the post-Curtis Mayfield phase of their career, though charter members Fred Cash and Sam Gooden were still anchoring the sound. I suspect they chose to sing the title song to repeat the success the Four Tops had with "Are You Man Enough?" from "Shaft In Africa", but that did not happen.
-"...a poison that only kills Black people...," That reminds me of an old science fiction story from the 1920s where Black people were conniving to do the same thing to whites!
-The Impressions were at this point in the post-Curtis Mayfield phase of their career, though charter members Fred Cash and Sam Gooden were still anchoring the sound. I suspect they chose to sing the title song to repeat the success the Four Tops had with "Are You Man Enough?" from "Shaft In Africa", but that did not happen.