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4 July, 07:24

In How It Feels to Be Colored Me, what does the following passage mainly reveal about the state of race relations during Zora's time in Florida (paragraph ___) ? I left Eatonville, the town of the oleanders, a Zora. When I disembarked from the river-boat at Jacksonville, she was no more. It seemed that I had suffered a sea change. I was not Zora of Orange County any more, I was now a little colored girl. I found it out in certain ways. In my heart as well as in the mirror, I became a fast brown-warranted not to rub nor run. Question 12 options: a) Eatonville was the only non-racist town in Florida. b) In the state's cities, people of color were treated in very specific ways. c) Jacksonville was the only non-racist town in Florida. d) In Eatonville, colored people were treated badly.

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  1. 4 July, 08:56
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    (B) In the state's cities, people of color were treated in very specific ways.
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