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Margaret [11]
3 years ago
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Which aspect of early 20th-century society does Hurston emphasize through the character of Mrs. Turner? People formed bonds base

d on their commonalities. People were judged based on their skin color. People were only permitted to practice certain religions. People came together to work toward equality.
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Fudgin [204]3 years ago
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The aspect of early 20th-century society which <em>Hurston emphasized</em> through the character of Mrs. Turner is that <em>people were judged </em>based on their skin color.

As a result of this. we can see that the character of Mrs. Turner was the <em>perfect embodiment</em> of how people were treated in the <em>early 20th century</em> in America as racism was rife and people were judged not by their skills or what they could do, but by their skin color which was a sign of racial discrimination

Therefore, the correct answer is option B

Read more about racism here:

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