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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

21. Zora Neale Hurston (1891-1960) : Teacher Resource File
Biography, bibliography, unit and lesson plans.Category Arts Literature 20th Century hurston, zora neale......zora neale hurston (18911960) Teacher Resource File. Musician Backto Top. Bibliography. zora neale hurston. Bibliography Malaspina
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Zora Neale Hurston (1891-1960)
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Zora Neal Hurston biographer Carla Kaplan discusses the Harlem Renaissance writer
Interview with Carla Kaplan, editor of Zora Neal Hurston,
A Life in Letters ; from Jerry Jazz Musician
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Zora Neale Hurston. Bibliography
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Zora Neale Hurston
Several quotations from Hurston's works
Zora Neale Hurston, American Author
Introduction to her writings; links to her works;
by Tim Gallaher, USC Mule Bone
Three act play by Hurston and Langston Hughes. Composer/performer Taj Mahal. RealAudio of Hey, Hey Blues available Excerpt. Mules and Men Spunk
From Poetry and Prose of the Harlem Renaissance Excerpt. Their Eyes Were Watching God
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Reading and Writing the Autobiography with a Study of Zora Neale Hurston
Unit plan by Marie Patricia Casey. Junior classes (middle or low groups). From Yale New Haven Lesson Plans

22. PAL: Zora Neale Hurston (1891-1960)
Biography, bibliography, web links, and other resources for study of the author.Category Arts Literature 20th Century hurston, zora neale...... Chapter 9 Harlem Renaissance zora neale hurston (1891-1960). Outside Link ZNH Link . hurston, zora neale. Dust Tracks on a Road An Autobiography.
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PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide Paul P. Reuben Chapter 9: Harlem Renaissance - Zora Neale Hurston (1891-1960) ZNH Link Primary Works Selected Bibliography: Books Selected Bibliography: Articles ... Home Page
Source: Library of Congress "I have been in sorrow's kitchen and licked out all the pots. Then I have stood on the peaky mountain wrapped in rainbows, with a harp and a sword in my hands." - ZNH Hurston, who has undergone a revival in the last twenty-five years, celebrated the courage and the struggle of African Americans in the rural South in the early years of the past century. A contributor to the Harlem Renaissance, Hurston's chief interest was in folklore which she collected and published under various titles. Top Primary Works Jonah's Gourd Wine (novel), 1934; Mules and Men (folklore), 1935; Their Eyes Were Watching God (novel), 1937; Tell My Horse (Caribbean travel book), 1938; Moses: Man of the Mountain (novel), 1939; Dust Tracks on a Road (autobiography), 1942;

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24. Poetry And Prose Of The Harlem Renaissance
Works by Gwendolyn B. Bennett, Countee Cullen, Alice DunbarNelson, Jessie Redmon Fauset, Angelina W. Grimke, zora neale hurston, James Weldon Johnson, Nella Larsen, Claude McKay, and Anne Spencer.
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Poetry and Prose of the Harlem Renaissance
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Get a sneek peek of my resource guide , which currently contains primary and secondary works of 10 women of the Harlem Renaissance. The guide's format will be changing this summer and more authors will be included. To view the authors currently available, use the pull-down menu to choose a name, then click the Go button. Gwendolyn B. Bennett Arna Bontemps Countee Cullen Marion Vera Cuthbert Alice Dunbar-Nelson Jessie Redmon Fauset Angelina W. Grimke Langston Hughes Zora Neale Hurston James Weldon Johnson Nella Larsen Claude McKay Esther Popel Anne Spencer Jean Toomer Ida B. Wells-Barnett
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Arna Bontemps Countee Cullen Marion Vera Cuthbert ... Langston Hughes As I knew would happen eventually, the literary representatives of the Estate of Langston Hughes have informed me that I must take down the majority of Hughes poetry currently on my website. What I intend to do is to provide five poems (the number I have been given permission to display), which will change periodically. Zora Neale Hurston James Weldon Johnson Nella Larsen Claude McKay ... Ida B. Wells-Barnett

25. Voices From The Gaps: Zora Neale Hurston
Women Writers of Color. zora neale hurston. (18911960). It was a springafternoon in West Florida. Biography - Criticism. zora neale hurston.
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26. Mules And Men
African American folklore collected by famous folklorist zora neale hurston, published in 1935.
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MULES AND MEN
BY
ZORA NEALE HURSTON
PART I FOLKLORE
Preface- by Franz Boaz Introduction Chapter 1 Glossary
PART II: HOODOO
Chapter 1 Chapter 2 ... Chapter 4
Appendix
Folklore Glossary Hoodoo Glossary Paraphernalia of Conjure Formulae of Hoodoo Doctors ... The Professor: Franz Boas

27. Zora Neale Hurston -- Jumps To Home Page
An annual gathering in hurston's selfproclaimed birthplace of Eatonville, Florida.Category Arts Literature 20th Century hurston, zora neale......zora neale hurston FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS AND HUMANITIES Homepage isat http//www.zoranealehurston.cc/ If your browser doesn't send
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28. Zora Neale Hurston Festival
Four day event features a street festival, public forums, education programs, cultural arts events and marketplace to celebrate zora neale hurston, Eatonville and the cultural contributions of Africadescended people.
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Critically-Acclaimed Event Highlights "Theatre" and Its Roots in African American Culture T he Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community, Inc. (P.E.C.) will host the Fourteenth Annual Zora Neale Hurston Festival of the Arts and Humanities ), January 23-26, 2003 in Historic Eatonville, Florida. The theme for is "On Stage: Celebrating 50 Years of Black Theatre". An incomparable line-up of guest artists are set to participate in this award-winning four-day event that features a diverse mixture of world-class arts and humanities programming, which includes public forums, music, dance, drama, visual arts and folk arts. Douglas Turner Ward and Robert Hooks founders of the legendary Negro Ensemble Company will kick off with "In Conversation" , Thursday, January 23. On Friday, January 24 Lloyd Richards , Dean Emeritus of the Yale School of Drama will keynote the Opening Plenary and Woodie King, Jr.

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Zora Neale Hurston Elementary
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30. Zora Neale Hurston : Bibliography
zora neale hurston Bibliography. Welcome to the Internet School Library MediaCenter (ISLMC) hurston bibliography page. Fiction by zora neale hurston.
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Zora Neale Hurston : Bibliography
Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center (ISLMC) Hurston bibliography page. This bibliography includes works by and about Hurston, including various editions of her works. This bibliography is not represented as a complete listing. You may want to look at other sources. For more complete citations, check LEO. Carrier Library Catalog Averett College OPAC Old Dominion Library Catalog , or VIRGO. University of Virginia . Check your library catalogs, contact your local book dealers or Amazon Book Company for current availability information.
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The Complete Stories
. 1st ed. New York: HarperCollins, 1995. (Held by University of Virginia)
The Gilded Six-Bits: Love Is Fragile . Illustrated by Etienne Delessert. Minneapolis, Minn.: Redpath Press, 1986. (Held by University of Virginia)
I Love Myself When I Am Laughing...And Then Again When I Am Looking Mean and Impressive: A Zora Neale Hurston Reader . Old Westbury, NY: The Feminist Press, c1979. (Held by University of Virginia).

31. Kevin Brown: Writer In Residence - @ Home
Books and articles by Kevin Brown about Malcolm X, Romare Bearden,Africa, James Baldwin, Du Bois, zora neale hurston, Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, others.
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32. Zora Neale Hurston -- Jumps To Home Page
An annual gathering in hurston's selfproclaimed birthplace of Eatonville, Florida.
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ZORA NEALE HURSTON
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33. Www.zoranealehurston.cc
The Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community, Inc. (PEC) will host theFourteenth Annual zora neale hurston Festival of the Arts and Humanities
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34. ClassicNotes: Zora Neale Hurston
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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, sharecropper, and a Baptist preacher; and her mother Lucy, a former schoolteacher. Within a year of Zora's birth, the family moved to Eatonville, Florida; a town, which held historical significance as 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 unaffectionate 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 that household. She became a member of a traveling theater at the age of sixteen, and subsequently began domestic work for a white household. It was in this home that Hurston's intellectual spark was discovered. The woman for whom Zora worked, bought Zora her first book and arranged for her to attend high school at Morgan Academy (now known as Morgan State University) in Baltimore from which she graduated in June of 1918. The following summer, Zora held jobs as a waitress and a manicurist. She then enrolled in Howard Prep School, followed by a distracted jaunt at Howard University. Although she spent nearly four years at the esteemed institution, she graduated with only a two-year Associates degree. It was during this time at Howard, that Hurston published her first stories. Starting in a college publication, then branching out into writing contests in newspapers and magazines, the early 1920's marked the beginning of Zora Neale Hurston's career as an author.

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From the Library of Congress collection Creative Americans Portraits by Carl Van Vechten, 19321964.
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36. About Zora Neale Hurston
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Zora Neale Hurston January 7 January 28 Born in Notasulga, Alabama, Hurston grew up in Florida. Hurston later attended Howard University while working as a manicurist. In 1925 she went to New York City, drawn by the circle of creative black artists (now known as the Harlem Renaissance), and she began writing fiction. Annie Nathan Meyer, founder of Barnard College, found a scholarship for Hurston. Hurston began her study of anthropology at Barnard under Franz Boaz, studying also with Ruth Benedict and Gladys Reichard. With the help of Boaz and Elsie Clews Parsons, Hurston was able to win a six-month grant she used to collect African American folklore.

37. ClassicNotes: Zora Neale Hurston
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About 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, sharecropper, and a Baptist preacher; and her mother Lucy, a former schoolteacher. Within a year of Zora's birth, the family moved to Eatonville, Florida; a town, which held historical significance as 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 unaffectionate 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 that household. She became a member of a traveling theater at the age of sixteen, and subsequently began domestic work for a white household. It was in this home that Hurston's intellectual spark was discovered. The woman for whom Zora worked, bought Zora her first book and arranged for her to attend high school at Morgan Academy (now known as Morgan State University) in Baltimore from which she graduated in June of 1918. The following summer, Zora held jobs as a waitress and a manicurist. She then enrolled in Howard Prep School, followed by a distracted jaunt at Howard University. Although she spent nearly four years at the esteemed institution, she graduated with only a two-year Associates degree. It was during this time at Howard, that Hurston published her first stories. Starting in a college publication, then branching out into writing contests in newspapers and magazines, the early 1920's marked the beginning of Zora Neale Hurston's career as an author.

38. Zora Neale Hurston
Kingwood College Library. zora neale hurston. zora neale hurston was born in Eatonville,Florida, January 7, 1903 and died on January 28, 1960 in Fort Pierce.
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Zora Neale Hurston
Novelist, Playwright, Poet Papers Major depositories of Zora Neale Hurston's manuscripts, letters, and other materials are located at various libraries: the Hurston Collection at the University of Florida Library, Gainesville; the James Weldon Johnson Memorial Collection at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University; the Schomburg Collection at the New York Public Library; the Alain Locke Collection, Howard University, Washington, D.C.; Fisk University, Nashville, Tennessee; and the University of South Florida. BIOGRAPHICAL ESSAY [This entry was updated from the entries by Lillie P. Howard (Wright State University) in Dictionary of Literary Biography 51: Afro-American Writers from the Harlem Renaissance to 1940,and by Laura M. Zaidman (University of South Carolina, Sumter) in Dictionary of Literary Biography 86: American Short-Story Writers, 1910-1945, First Series.]

40. 93.02.10: Folktales Of Zora Neale Hurston
This is a collection of articles about zora neale hurston. hurston, zoraneale. Mules and Men. hurston, zora neale. The Sanctified Church.
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Zora Neale Hurston was born on January 7, 1901 in Eatonville Florida. Eatonville is a community of black people that have enormous respect for themselves and for their ability to govern themselves. Growing up, Zora Neale Hurston experienced separate but equal politics of Eatonville. This experience deeply affected her outlook on racial issues. Zora Neale Hurston’s father, John Hurston, was a tenant farmer and a Baptist minister, as well as the mayor of Eatonville. His sermons were an important influence on her style of writing, Her mother, Lucy Ann Hurston, encouraged her to do her best and to challenge herself. Today, she is a heroine to the people of Eatonville. Eatonville remains, today, an all black town which governs itself. The federal building in nearby Orlando, Florida is named after her. I taught school at Hungerford Elementary School in Eatonville, Florida for two years from 1983 to 1985. In Florida, the school systems are divided up into counties. Eatonville schools are a part of Orange County Public Schools. This is where I first heard of Zora Neale Hurston. I never read any of her works until I moved back to Connecticut. I picked up her autobiography, Dust Tracks on a Dirt Road in the Roberto Clemente Middle School Library. As I read it I was delighted to find that she described Eatonville, Florida beautifully.

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