"I am not tragically colored. There is no great sorrow dammed up in my soul, nor lurking behind my eyes. I do not mind at all. I do not belong to the sobbing school of Negrohood who hold that nature somehow has given them a low-down dirty deal and whose feelings are all hurt about it. Even in the helter-skelter skirmish that is my life, I have seen that the world is to the strong regardless of a little pigmentation more or less. No, I do not weep at the world-I am too busy sharpening my oyster knife."

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About Zora Neale Hurston

Zora Neale Hurston was an American novelist, folklorist, and anthropologist associated with the Harlem Renaissance. She is best known for the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God.

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