Maholi, accompanied by Walker, was riding in a blue Rolls-Royce driving on Chicago Avenue in the North District of Atlantic City.
"This street divides the entire North District in two," said Walker, "and if you follow it northward, you'll leave Atlantic City."
Maholi listened to Walker's introduction, looking at the black community outside and reflected, "The black community here is different from New York's."
Walker explained, "Atlantic City has a lot of service industries that require black labor, which is why the standard of living for black people here is somewhat better than in New York."
Maholi chuckled softly, "I suppose it also has something to do with black people having the same number of votes as white people, right?"
Walker laughed heartily, "Seeing through things without saying them is something Donnie often says!"
Maholi smiled and nodded. When the car crossed Chicago Avenue and reached a dirt road, it indicated they had left the city.