Of all the needs {there are none imaginary} a lonely child has, the one that must be satisfied, if there is going to be hope and a hope of wholeness, is the unshaking need for an unshakable God. My pretty Black brother was my Kingdom Come.
In the excerpt, Maya Angelou emphasizes that among all human needs, the most vital for a lonely child is the need for a steadfast and reliable God. This need is essential because it sustains hope and the possibility of feeling complete and secure in a world often marked by loneliness and uncertainty.
She also shares a personal reflection by stating, โMy pretty Black brother was my Kingdom Come,โ illustrating how her loved ones and faith serve as sources of hope and salvation. This highlights the importance of love, spiritual connection, and the presence of trusted others in fostering resilience and a sense of wholeness in difficult times.