How it feels to be colored me, Zora Neal Hurston
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How it feels to be colored me, Zora Neal Hurston
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eng
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non fiction
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How it feels to be colored me
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902660094
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Zora Neal Hurston
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American roots series
Summary
In America, colors seems to define our differences: black and white, blue and gray, red and blue. Divisiveness abounds, until we scrape away the surface and find the subtle and not-so-subtle layers of color in each of our souls and, through that, our common humanity
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