Black & Indigenous Stories: Erased
Zora Neale Hurston's 'How It Feels to be Colored Me' written in 1928 explores her feelings and pride about being colored while also experiencing negative reactions. She talks about how she's only colored against the backdrop of whiteness. This essay highlights her personal experiences and feelings about race, identity, and belonging. She reflects on her journey from a small colored town to a larger city, and offers a personal perspective rather than a systemic or generalized view of race and racism.
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