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Nuetrik [128]
2 years ago
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In at least two hundred words, compare and contrast Baldwin and Hurston’s attitudes about white culture and society. Support you

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Serhud [2]2 years ago
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Answer:Baldwin begins with a burning hatred that he learned at a young age for the White population. This is in a stark contrast to Huston, whom since a very young age, has always seen the opposite race as interesting nice folk  in fact they would give her rides from spot to spot or money to dance.

Zora never once believes that she was unfortunate to be a colored person, and she believes that any man or woman whom wouldn't accept her company because she is colored is simply losing out on an amazing opportunity of meeting her. In contrast Baldwin has to deal with the anxiety and crushing feeling of low self esteem.

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