Topic > Analysis of What It Feels Like to Be Colored Me by Zora Hurston

The dialogue she initiates on a variety of issues related to race and self-view are products of her existence that cannot be recreated by anyone else. His essay was provocative and had merit and real-world experience to back up his words. Agree or disagree with Hurston's opinions, she most defiantly was an important voice that surpassed what anyone thought a "black girl" was capable of"