Answer: Their land
Explanation:
They were coming to a new land and wanted to colonize and "take over"
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Now, I do not know exactly what you are looking for, but in the first few pages of the book, talk about how she learned from early on that she has to 'fight for herself' to survive. For example, at the hospital, the doctors show minimal to no understanding for her condition. The nurse said, "But we don't coddle n*****s" (Beals 3) which proves that point. And then a bit later, she writes as follows: "Black folks aren't born expecting segregation... the humiliating expectations and traditions of segregation creep over you stealing a teaspoon of your self-esteem each day" (Beals 3). This shows how people of colour were told to fend for themselves ever since they were born. I think that this makes a big point in Beal's POV, because she grows up with this mentality.
Explanation:
Sorry if this is not exactly what you are looking for, but I really tried my best.
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A theme which talks about the sense of pride which a person has and gives him an <em>individual feeling</em> of self worth shows that the person wants to have his independence or values freedom.
With this in mind, we ca see that when we connect it to the African history of <em>colonial rule</em> and eventual independence gotten from their colonial masters, it is easy to see that a person who has a self worth would <em>not be comfortable </em>being<em> ruled by invaders</em>, but being ruled by his own people.
Please note that your question is incomplete so I gave you a general overview to help you better understand the concept.
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