Their Eyes Were Watching God

What was Janie’s early experience with her own blackness? What does this detail add to the story as a whole?

What was Janie’s early experience with her own blackness? What does this detail add to the
story as a whole?

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Janie does not know that she is black until a photograph of her is taken with the other children. Until the age of six, she thinks that she is white, and "the same as everyone else." In context, we can infer that Janie has always experienced a sense of belonging.

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Their Eyes Were Watching God