1. To Preserve History: Taylor was deeply committed to accurately depicting the realities of Jim Crow and the challenges faced by African Americans during this period. She wanted to ensure that these stories, often forgotten or minimized, were recorded and preserved for future generations.
2. To Promote Empathy and Understanding: Through her powerful narratives, Taylor sought to foster empathy and understanding between people of different races. She believed that by sharing these stories, readers could gain valuable insights into the struggles and triumphs of African Americans and learn to see the world from their perspective.