Three Plays by Zora Neale Hurston is a collection of her dramatic works that showcase her keen insight into African-American life, culture, and the complexities of human relationships. The collection includes three of her most significant plays: Color Struck, The First One, and Mule Bone (the latter co-written with Langston Hughes).In Color Struck, Hurston explores themes of colorism and internalized racism within the African-American community. The story follows the tragic tale of a woman, Emma, who is torn between love and her own prejudices about skin color. The play delves into the societal tensions surrounding racial identity and the emotional impact of color discrimination.