Read the quote from Zora Neale Hurston's "Their Eyes Were Watching God":

"Ah'm uh featured woman. Ah got white folks' features in mah face. Still and all Ah got tuh be lumped in wid all de rest. It ain't fair. Even if dey don't take us in wid de whites, dey oughta make us uh class tuh ourselves."

What argument is Mrs. Turner making about discrimination in this quote?

A. She believes that segregation is unfair and should be abolished.
B. She has white features, and therefore thinks that she should not be treated the same as other African Americans.
C. She rejects her whiteness and hopes to create a new class for herself and her family.