Summary
This quote suggests that the speaker perceives beauty in a person who is characterized as "black," implying their racial or ethnic identity. Additionally, it implies that the society represented by the individual being referred to as "his" is ugly or flawed in some way. The quote may convey the idea that societal standards and prejudices can distort or hinder the appreciation of true beauty, contrasting one's exterior appearance with the less appealing aspects of the society they belong to.