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Zora Neale Hurston: Anthropologist

Library and Internet resources devoted to the study of Zora Neale Hurston as an anthropologist, writer, and intellectual.

Articles from the databases

JSTOR:


Hurston, Z. (1931, October-December). Hoodoo in America. The Journal of American Folklore, 44(174), 317-417.

Hurston, Z. N. & Lynch, J. R. (1927, October). Communications. The Journal of Negro History, 12(4), 664-669.

Hurston, Z. N. (1927, October). Cudjo's own story of the last African slaver. The Journal of Negro History, 12(4), 648-663.

Hurston, Z. N. (1991). Florida's migrant farm labor. Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, 12(1), 199-203.

Hurston, Z. N. (1991). Folklore and music. Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, 12(1), 182-198.

Sound Recordings

 All recordings you find on the Florida Memory website below were taken as part of the Works Progress Administration's program of collecting folklore and stories from people all over the United States in the 1930-40's.

Awards

Eatonville