In the following passage Zally wants that she and her daugther be either black or white.
“’No, no; - I thank God for it; I am glad you are not; but you will be lonely, lonely, all your poor life long. There is no place in this world for us poor women. I wish that we were either white or black!’ – and the tears, two ‘shining ones,’ stood in the poor quadroons eyes.” (Page 221)
What is Cable questioning here?
How is this related to the question of marry someone of a different race?
Jared / Torrin / Javier / Elizabeth
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