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One sentence explains how Hurston defines herself as one who does not always feel "colored," except when she mingles in white places.

  • Hurston also describes herself as a brown bag among white, yellow, and red bags, which remain a part of the great universal soul, humanity, or collection.

  • Hurston does not see herself as an individual with permanent distinguishing features, for example, skin color.

  • In "How it Feels to be Colored Me,"  Hurston strongly believes that the contents of a person's character should determine the person's personality instead of the person's physical appearance.

Thus, where there are many colored bags, their contents are not determined by the colors on the bags.  Their contents are determined by the items that are inside.

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by Zora Neale Hurston at https://brainly.com/question/21976141

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