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Title: Zora Neale Hurston
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Zora Neale Hurston
1891-1960
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Birth
Born January 7, 1891 in Notasulga, Alabama
HOWEVER
Throughout her life, she claimed she was born on
January 7, 1901 in Eatonville, Florida.
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Parents
Mother Lucy, former school teacher. Died in1904
when Zora was only thirteen years old.
Father John, a carpenter, sharecropper, Baptist
minister, and mayor of Eatonville.
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Schooling
- 1917, Morgan Academy in Baltimore to finish high
school.
- 1920, Howard University, received an associates
degree.
- 1925, Barnard College to study anthropology.
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New York
- She was encouraged by many people to move out to
New York following recognition as a writer in a
New York magazine, Opportunity.
- Once in New York, Hurston became a part of the
New Negro movement, later to be known as the
Harlem Renaissance.
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Return to Eatonville
- She returned to Eatonville following her
graduation of Barnard College.
- There she collected material on folklore for her
flourishing career.
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Writing Career
- Early 1920s mark the beginning of her writing
career, starting with college publications then
moving up to magazines and newspapers.
- In the late 1920s writing career began to take
off as she published several works and gained
financial sponsorship from New Yorks elite.
- Hurston reached the peak in her writing career in
the 1930s to early 1940s.
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Writing Career Cont.
- In the mid-1940s, her career was beginning to
fall apart. It included a scandal, in which she
was arrested and charged for molesting a
ten-year-old boy. She was later acquitted.
- Her name was permanently tarnished, and she
experienced rejection after rejection by
publishers.
- In about 1950, Hurston made one final attempt to
salvage her career but failed.
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Other Jobs
She could not make a living as a writer
therefore, she had to take other positions
- Teacher
- Librarian
- Domestic
- Journalist
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Death
- Hurston suffered from a stroke and was buried in
Fort Pierce, Florida at an unmarked grave.
- In 1973, Alice Walker placed a marker near
Hurstons burial place. It read - Zora Neale Hurston
- A Genius of the South
- 1901sic1960
- Novelist, Folklorist
- Anthropologist
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Her Works
- Jonahs Gourd Vine (1934)
- Mules and Men (1935)
- Their Eyes Were Watching God (1937)
- Tell My Horse (1938)
- Moses, Man of the Mountain (1939)
- Dust Tracks of a Road (1942)
- Seraph on the Suwanee (1948)
- I Love Myself When I Am Laughingand Then Again
When I Am Looking Mean and Impressive A Zora
Neale Hurston Reader (1979) - The Sanctified Church The Folklore Writings of
Zora Neale Hurston (1981) - Spunk The Selected Stories of Zora Neale Hurston
(1985) - Mule Bone A Comedy of Negro Life (1991)
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