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  1. Wrapped in Rainbows: The Life of Zora Neale Hurston (Lisa Drew Books) by Valerie Boyd, 2004-01-27
  2. The Mule-Bone: A Comedy of Negro Life in Three Acts by Zora Neale Hurston, Langston Hughes, 2009-10-04
  3. Zora Neale Hurston : Folklore, Memoirs, and Other Writings : Mules and Men, Tell My Horse, Dust Tracks on a Road, Selected Articles (The Library of America, 75) by Zora Neale Hurston, 1995-02-01
  4. Tell My Horse by Zora Neale Hurston, 2008-02-19
  5. Seraph on the Suwanee by Zora Neale Hurston, 1948
  6. Moses, Man of the Mountain by Zora Neale Hurston, 2010-04-29
  7. Native Speakers: Ella Deloria, Zora Neale Hurston, Jovita Gonzalez, and the Poetics of Culture by María Eugenia Cotera, 2008-12-01
  8. Jump at De Sun: The Story of Zora Neale Hurston (Trailblazer Biographies) by A. P. Porter, 1992-04
  9. Crossing the Creek: The Literary Friendship of Zora Neale Hurston and Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings by Anna Lillios, 2010-09-26
  10. Their Eyes Were Watching God CD by Zora Neale Hurston, 2004-12-01
  11. Their Eyes Were Watching God LP by Zora Neale Hurston, 2008-02-01
  12. Zora Neale Hurston: Collected Plays (Multi-Ethnic Literatures of the Americas (Mela)) by Zora Neale Hurston, 2008-06-03
  13. Zora Neale Hurston: A Life in Letters by Carla Phd Kaplan, 2007-12-18
  14. Early Works of Zora Neale Hurston by Zora Neale Hurston, 2010-05-01

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22. Zora Neale Hurston On The Turpentine Camps
Resources related to her expedition to the turpentine camps in Cross City, Florida in August 1939. Includes her essay, a description of the trip, photos and lesson plans.
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Zora Neale Hurston, the WPA in Florida, and the Cross City Turpentine Camp Going down one road I smelt hot rosin and looked and saw a “gum patch.” That’s a turpentine still to the outsider, but gum path (sic) to those who work them.
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"Turpentine" by Zora Neale Hurston. Description of Hurston and the trip to Cross City by Stetson Kennedy. Photos
Photographs of Hurston, her home town of Eatonville, and turpentine workers and camps. Zora Neale Hurston was already a published writer when she began working for the Florida division of the Work Projects Administration (WPA). Hurston never mentioned her work with the Federal Writer's Project in her autobiography, perhaps because of the stigma associated with the WPA's relief programs. In August of 1939, Hurston went on a recording expedition to the turpentine camps in Cross City, Florida.

23. Zora Neale Hurston — Infoplease.com
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24. Zora Neale Hurston (American Author) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
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Table of Contents: Zora Neale Hurston Article Article Additional Reading Additional Reading Related Articles Related Articles Supplemental Information Supplemental Information - Spotlights Spotlights External Web sites External Web sites Citations ARTICLE from the Zora Neale Hurston Harlem Renaissance who celebrated the African American culture of the rural South. New York City during the Harlem Renaissance . She attended Howard University from 1921 to 1924 and in 1925 won a scholarship to Barnard College, where she studied anthropology under

25. Zora Neale Hurston: A Literary Life LiteraryTraveler.com
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This article was written by Michelle Potter Zora Neale Hurston "It was the time for sitting on porches beside the road. It was the time to hear things and talk."
Their Eyes Were Watching God Zora Neale Hurston was the fifth of eight children born to John Hurston, a carpenter, and Lucy Potts Hurston, a former school teacher. Hurston grew up in Eatonville, a small town 10 miles northeast of Orlando, Florida. She frequently fudged her birthdate as 1901, but most scholars believe she was born in 1891.
Eatonville, known as the "the first incorporated African American municipality in the United States," was the small-town foundation for Hurston's literary growth. She spent her early years sitting on the porch of Joe Clarke's store, listening to the men swap stories. This image of an African American town that thrives through storytelling is one that occurs in much of Hurston's work. Today, the Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community works to promote the town's literary heritage. Every year, on the last weekend in January, Eatonville hosts the Zora Neale Hurston Festival of the Arts and Humanities. More than 100,000 people attend the speeches, street festival, educational presentations, artistic competitions, and awards banquets that have Eatonville spilling over with African American pride and culture during this celebration.

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27. Harlem Renaissance Resources: Zora Neale Hurston
Short stories Spunk and Black Death, available online.
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PRIMARY WORKS
Books:
Jonah's Gourd Vine Mules and Men Their Eyes Were Watching God Tell My Horse Voodoo Gods . London: Dent, 1939. Moses, Man of the Mountain The Man of the Mountain . London: Dent, 1941. Seraph on the Suwanee . New York: Scribners, 1948. , edited by Alice Walker. Old Westbury, New York: Feminist Press, 1979. Spunk, the Selected Stories of Zora Neale Hurston . Berkeley: Turtle Island Foundation, 1985. The Sanctified Church . New York: Marlowe, 1997. Go Gator and Muddy the Water: Writings . New York: W W. Norton, 1999.
SECONDARY WORKS
Cronin, Gloria L. Critical Essays on Zora Neale Hurston . New York: G.K. Hall; London : Prentice Hall International, 1998. Dance, Daryl C. "Zora Neale Hurston." American Women Writers: Bibliographical Essays . edited by Maurice Duke, Jackson R. Bryer, and M. Thomas Inge. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1983, 321-51. Davis, Rose Parkman. Zora Neale Hurston: an Annotated Bibliography and Reference Guide . Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1997.

28. Zora Neale Hurston Discussion Transcripts
An examination of Their Eyes Were Watching God recorded at Ohio University in 1997.
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On June 29, 1997 professors of literature at Ohio University, Marilyn Atlas and Edgar Whan, came to Studio B in the Ohio University Telecommunications Center to record a discussion about the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston. They were joined by guest scholar Annette Oxindine of Wright State University. Here are the transcripts of the conversation. Marilyn Atlas Their Eyes Were Watching God "It was a spring afternoon in West Florida. Janie had spent most of the day under a blossoming pear tree in the back-yard. She had been spending every minute that she could steal from her chores under that tree for the last three days. That was to say, ever since the first tiny bloom had opened. It had called her to come and gaze on a mystery. From barren brown stems to glistening leaf-buds; from the leaf-buds to snowy virginity of bloom. It stirred her tremendously. How? Why? It was like a flute song forgotten in another existence and remembered again. What? "How? Why? This singing she heard that had nothing to do with her ears. The rose of the world was breathing out smell. It followed her through all her waking moments and caressed her in her sleep. It connected itself with other vaguely felt matters that had struck her outside observation and buried themselves in her flesh. Now they emerged and quested about her consciousness.

29. Mules And Men Works Cited
Hurston, Zora Neale. Color Struck. FIRE!! 1(November 1926)714. Hurston, Zora Neale. Characteristics of Negro Expression. Within the Circle An Anthology of African American
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Works Cited
  • Boas , Franz. "Human Faculty as Determined by Race." A Franz Boas Reader . George Stocking, Ed. Chicago:UP, 1974.
  • Brawley , Benjamin. The Negro Genius. New York: Dodd, Mead, and Company, 1972
  • Brock , H.I. "The Full, True Flavor of Life in a Negro Community." New York Times Book Review (November 10, 1935).
  • Brown , Sterling. "Review of Mules and Men." Nation 145 (October, 1937).
  • Ford , Nick Aaron. "A Study in Race Relations: A Meeting with Zora Hurston." Zora Neale Hurston. Ed. Harold Bloom. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1986.7-10.
  • Gannett , Lewis. "Review of Mules and Men." New York Herald Weekly Book Review (October 11, 1935).
  • Gates , Henry Louis. The Signifying Monkey: A Theory of African -American .New York: Oxford University Press,170-216.
  • Hemenway , Robert. Zora Neale Hurston: A Literary Biography . Illinois: University of Illinois Press, 1980.
  • Hughes , Langston. The Big Sea . New York: Hill and Wang, 1993.
  • Hurston, Zora Neale "Art and Such."u>Go Gator and Muddy the Water: Writings By Zora Neale Hurston for the Federal Writers Project. Pamela Bordelon, Ed. New York: Norton Publishers, 1999.

30. Zora Neale Hurston Festival – Festival Of Arts And Humanities
An annual gathering in Hurston s self-proclaimed birthplace of Eatonville, Florida.
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31. Biography Of Zora Neale Hurston | List Of Works, Study Guides & Essays | GradeSa
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    Study Guides and Essays by Zora Neale Hurston Mule Bone Their Eyes Were Watching God Zora Neale Hurston On January 7, 1891, Zora Neale Hurston was born in the tiny town of Notasulga, Alabama. She was the fifth of eight children in the Hurston household. Her father John was a carpenter, a sharecropper, and a Baptist preacher; her mother Lucy, a former schoolteacher. Within a year of Zora's birth, the family moved to Eatonville, Florida. Eatonville was the first incorporated black municipality in the United States. In 1904, thirteen-year-old Zora was devastated by the death of her mother. Later that same year, her father removed her from school and sent her to care for her brother's children. A rambunctious and restless teenager, Zora was eager to leave the responsibility of her brother's household. She became a member of a traveling theater at the age of sixteen, and subsequently began domestic work in a white household. The woman for whom Zora worked bought her her first book and arranged for her to attend high school at Morgan Academy (now known as Morgan State University) in Baltimore. She graduated in June 1918. The following summer, Zora worked as a waitress and manicurist before enrolling in Howard Prep School. She later attended Howard University. Although she spent nearly four years at Howard, she graduated with only a two-year Associates degree. Perhaps this is explained by the fact that Zora spent most of her time at Howard writing. Beginning with a college publication, and then branching out into writing contests in newspapers and magazines, the early 1920s marked the beginning of Zora Neale Hurston's career as an author.

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33. Hurston, Zora Neale
Zora Neale Hurston (January 7, 1891 – January 28, 1960) was an AfricanAmerican anthropologist, novelist, and dramatist during the time of the Harlem Renaissance, best known today
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Jump to: navigation search Previous (Zoology) Next (Zoroaster) Zora Neale Hurston Zora Neale Hurston (January 7, 1891 – January 28, 1960) was an African-American anthropologist , novelist, and dramatist during the time of the Harlem Renaissance, best known today for her novel Their Eyes Were Watching God . During her early life, Hurston was considered a rising star in anthropology; she worked with hugely influential anthropologists like Franz Boas and compiled a number of studies on Haitian religious practices and the folk culture of black Floridians. Hurston's uniquely autobiographical style of relaying her anthropological research, however, was too far removed from the mainstream style of academic writing to be accepted by the larger scientific community, and as a result Hurston began to redirect her gift for writing and her eye for detail into writing fiction. Unfortunately, Hurston's detailed and deeply historical novels of black and white Southern life were too apolitical to be widely accepted during the politically and racially tense times of their publication. Hurston died in almost complete obscurity, her works unread by almost anyone, black or white, despite their immeasurable quality. It would not be until decades after her death that a critical revival of Hurston's works would begin to take shape. Today, Hurston's novels are seen as some of the greatest works to emerge out of the Harlem Renaissance period in African-American literature, and her anthropological works, with their unique blend of anthropology and autobiography, are seen as forerunners of contemporary ethnography, which blurs the line between fiction and non-fiction. Hurston is now, along with

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    Hurston, Zora Neale, , African-American writer, b. Notasulga, Ala. She grew up in the pleasant all-black town of Eatonville, Fla. and, moving north, graduated from Barnard College, where she studied with Franz Boas . Her placid childhood and privileged academic background are often cited as major reasons for her work's general lack of stress on racism, a characteristic so unlike such contemporaries as Richard Wright . An anthropologist and folklorist, Hurston collected African-American folktales in the rural South and sympathetically interpreted them in the collections Mules and Men (1935) and Tell My Horse (1938). A third volume of tales, Every Tongue Got to Confess, was discovered in manuscript and published in 2001. Hurston, a significant figure in the Harlem Renaissance , was also the author of four novels including Jonah's Gourd Vine (1934) and the influential Their Eyes Were Watching God (1937). Her plays include the comedy

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