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In most stories, Zora use "color" to represent their contrasting skin awareness in different populations, rather than the meaning of "being colored" as a race classification hair. She described how bound in a colored area while growing up she found herself excluded as different colors on her. Zora was very comfortable and proud to be colored, but asked where she belongs transfer switch from Eatonville, Florida to Jacksonville. Zora explained that since moving to Jacksonville, she felt it ever more color, which means she predominately white background now. When she wrote her article using language that was said during the period as "ghost shadows without its thrust towards my feet I sleep"
Zora discuss racism in a different light, to express themselves forgotten the reason for its existence. She asserted that slavery, the root of racism is a thing of the past. Therefore, it has no place in the current picture of her life.
In her memoirs she pointed out that her skin does not define who she is inside.
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