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“Debt Chauffeur, that's my name for him now, wants to marry me. He asked me down on bended knee, and I would have been honored - except he wants us to live in London, and he wants me to live white. I crowed at that. I laughed so hard and not a tear came. He couldn't understand it. I don't often think on how white I look; it's always been a question of how colored I feel, and I feel plenty colored. He said that no one in London will know that I'm supposed to be colored. And I said I am colored, colored black, the way I talk, the way I cook, the way I do most everything, and he said but you don't have to be.”

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The Wind Done Gone

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Alice Randall
Alice Randall

Alice Randall is an American author born on May 4, 1959. Her works include novels, poetry, and essays, known for their unique narrative style and profound insight into Southern American culture. more

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