Zora Neale Hurston was trained as a folklorist and anthropologist. She was also a Black woman who came of age in the Jim Crow South. Hurston drew on these parts of herself when she wrote her beloved ...
Elements of Hurston’s conservatism are also evident, but often overlooked, in her best-known work. Their Eyes Were Watching God traces the tumultuous life of Janie Crawford. At the age of 16, Janie’s ...
In the midst of the Great Depression, Zora Neale Hurston published her great masterwork of Black feminist fiction, "Their Eyes Were Watching God." In the passage that gives this book its title, ...
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