How it feels to be colored me - Paperback
by Zora Neale Hurston (Author)
How It Feels to Be Colored Me by Zora Neale Hurston is a powerful personal essay exploring identity, race, and self-awareness in early twentieth-century America. Written with wit, confidence, and clarity, Hurston reflects on her experiences growing up Black and articulates a perspective rooted in individuality rather than victimhood.
The essay challenges prevailing narratives of racial identity by emphasizing self-definition, cultural pride, and personal agency. Hurston's distinctive voice and insight make this work a cornerstone of African American literature and a vital contribution to discussions of race, culture, and identity.
This book is ideal for readers interested in African American literature, personal essays, the Harlem Renaissance, cultural identity, and social history.