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Zora Neale Hurston’s Legacy Lives On, 66 Years Later
Published 3 months ago
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Zora Neale Hurston died Jan. 28, 1960, but her voice continues to resonate through American literature and Black cultural history. A pioneering writer and anthropologist, Hurston captured Black life, language and traditions with brilliance at a time when such stories were often dismissed or erased. Best known for “Their Eyes Were Watching God,” her work now stands as a cornerstone of Black literary legacy and truth.
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