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  1. Zora Neale Hurston, Fotografie von Carl Van Vechten, 3. April 1938. Zora Neale Hurston (* 7. Januar 1891 in Notasulga, Alabama; † 28. Januar 1960 in Fort Pierce, Florida) war eine US-amerikanische Schriftstellerin und Folkloristin. Sie gilt als eine der führenden Akteurinnen der Bewegung Harlem Renaissance .

  2. Zora Neale Hurston (Notasulga, 7 januari 1891 – Fort Pierce, Florida, 28 januari 1960) was een Amerikaans schrijfster, antropologe en folkloriste. Ze geldt als een belangrijk vertegenwoordigster van de Harlem Renaissance .

  3. Zora Neale Hurston declares in her memoir, Dust Tracks on a Road, that she is a child of the first incorporated African–American community, incorporated by 27 African–American males on August 18, 1887. Her father, John Cornelius Hurston, was the minister of one of the two churches in town and the mayor for three terms.

  4. Zora Neale Hurston (Notasulga, 1891. január 7. – Fort Pierce, 1960. január 28.) amerikai író, antropológus és filmrendező. Az 1900-as évek eleji déli-amerikai faji küzdelmeket ábrázolta, és kutatásokat publikált a hoodoo-ról (wd) [6]. [7] Négy regénye közül a legnépszerűbb az 1937-ben megjelent Their Eyes Were Watching God.

  5. Zora Neale Hurston knew how to make an entrance. On May 1, 1925, at a literary awards dinner sponsored by Opportunity magazine, the earthy Harlem newcomer turned heads and raised eyebrows as she claimed four awards: a second-place fiction prize for her short story “Spunk,” a second-place award in drama for her play Color Struck , and two honorable mentions.

  6. Zora Neale Hurston was born in Notasulga, Alabama on January 7, 1891. Both her parents had been enslaved. At a young age, her family relocated to Eatonville, Florida where they flourished. Eventually, her father became one of the town’s first mayors. In 1917, Hurston enrolled at Morgan College, where she completed her high school studies.

  7. Zora Neale Hurston (Notasulga, 7 gennaio 1891 – Fort Pierce, 28 gennaio 1960) è stata una scrittrice, antropologa e studiosa del folklore statunitense. Fece parte del movimento dell' Harlem Renaissance , scrisse quattro romanzi e pubblicò più di cinquanta racconti, sceneggiature teatrali e saggi, ed è nota soprattutto per il suo romanzo del 1937 I loro occhi guardavano Dio .