The Invisible Man's speech in chapter 16 talks a lot about power and power structures. During the speech he goes on a rant about dispossession, saying, "Why, they even tried to dispossess us of
our dislike of being dispossessed!" The poor people of color are being evicted in Harlem, and the Invisible Man is calling out the people in power and saying exactly in what way the people are being de-powered and disenfranchised. The term "dispossess" is something of a synonym for that.
I could not find any examples of sex in chapter 16.
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