Among the thousand white persons, I am a dark rock surged upon, and over swept, but through it all, I remain myself.”
Answer: B
Explanation
Hurston does not allow herself to be intimidated because of her blackness.
However, she takes it as another facet of a wondrous being.
Instead, she pities the white neighbors who fear the black people and assumes that they are racists.
However, at something Hurston feels that her identity is intuitive.
This is especially when she is hanging out with friends; at sometimes she contends discrimination which relieves her burden of racial discrimination while in the company of her friends.