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The narrative follows mixed-race siblings who leave a small Southern town seeking advancement; the light-skinned sister adopts a white identity and attracts the attention of a prominent young white man, while her brother navigates legal and social constraints that still mark their family. As their social ascent and a budding romance intensify, community curiosity and entrenched racial customs threaten exposure. The story examines the tensions between law and custom, the complexities of color, family loyalty, and the personal costs of passing, leading to a confrontation between private desire and public judgment with painful consequences.
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