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Zora Neale Hurston's Literature During the Harlem Renaissance
- 2. Zora Neal Hurston 1st novel written in 1934. It is the Hurston’s depiction of the Biblical story of Jonah
- 3. The most critical attention to Hurston’s short fiction, it discusses the work of ethnography.
- 4. When 1st published in 1937, this novel about a proud black woman was dismissed by male viewers.
- 5. Published in 1938, Tell My Horse is a first-hand account of voodoo in Jamaica and Haiti.
- 8. This is a collection of essays on Afro-American folklore, and myths of the Black Christian Church.
- 9. Although she is closely related to the Harlem Renaissance, she has influenced writers like Toni Morrison and Alice Walker.