In "Traveling," the narrator and her mother both refuse to participate in prejudice against people of other races. How does the narrator’s daughter show that she also sees people of other races as equals?

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Taking into account the statement above: "In "Traveling," the narrator and her mother both refuse to participate in prejudice against people of other races. How does the narrator’s daughter show that she also sees people of other races as equals?"

The answer is: she has a child with an African American man.

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