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Zora Neale HurstonBlack GlamourToday In HistoryAfro PunkAfrican DiasporaAfrican American WomenAfrican American HistoryThe New YorkerBlack CultureZora Neale HurstonZora Neale Hurston was born in Notasulga, Alabama, which is also the birthplace of my grandmother and many generations of that part of my family tree before her. While I was doing family tree research I even came across Zora's name in the 1900 census rolls, which listed her as a 8 year old girl that year. I think this is the first color photograph I've ever seen of her.69
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Zora Neale Hurston PicturesBlack Woman Writer AestheticReading Black WomanBlack Woman ReadingTheir Eyes Were Watching GodReading Books Black WomenBlack Women ReadingTheir Eyes Were Watching God BookBlack Woman Reading ArtZora Neale Hurston Art Print | Judith P. Raynault studioArt print. Featuring Zora Neale Hurston an American author, anthropologist, and filmmaker. She portrayed racial struggles in the early 1900s American South. Here she’s reading her book Their Eyes Were Watching God. Signed and numbered limited edition. Comes in A3 and A4 format. #reading #books #ZoraNealeHurston #illustration #interior #decor #illustrator #print #art #womanreading #womanauthor #artwork198
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Zora Neale HurstonIntjPowerful QuotesA QuoteSocial JusticeWoman QuotesGreat QuotesWisdom QuotesInspire MeZora Neale Hurston Quotes (Author of Their Eyes Were Watching God)771 quotes from Zora Neale Hurston: 'There are years that ask questions and years that answer.', 'Love makes your soul crawl out from its hiding place.', and 'I love myself when I am laughing. . . and then again when I am looking mean and impressive.'1.7k
Their Eyes Were Watching GodZora Neale HurstonBlack GlamourHollywood PhotoVintage Black GlamourBlack HollywoodJanuary 7God ArtAfrican American HistoryZora Neale Hurston - Quotes, Books & SweatWriter and anthropologist Zora Neale Hurston was a fixture of the Harlem Renaissance and author of the masterwork 'Their Eyes Were Watching God.'44
Zora Neale Hurston BooksBlack LiteratureAfrican American LiteratureBlack WritersZora Neale HurstonHair IconFamous AuthorsBook FairFamous BooksZora Neale Hurston's Lost Harlem Renaissance Stories to be Published in New Short Story CollectionShe’s one of the most influential figures in American letters and a hero of the Harlem Renaissance. Now, Zora Neale Hurston fans have a new slate of stories to dig into from the renowned scholar and writer.2
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