Zora Neale Hurston and Civic Engagement (original) (raw)
Dear Zora: A Letter to Zora Neale Hurston 50 Years After Brown
Yasser Payne
Teachers College Record, 2005
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Lying Up a Nation: Zora Neale Hurston and the Local Uses of Identity
Adam Ewing
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Seers and seraphim: a journalistic explanation of Zora Neale Hurston’s final novel
Marco Katz Montiel
2011
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Zora Neale Hurston’s Controversial Relation to the Harlem Renaissance
Salam Alali
International Journal of Language and Literary Studies
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“My Soul Was with the Gods and My Body in the Village”: Zora Neale Hurston, Franz Boas, Melville Herskovits, and Ruth Benedict
Mark Helbling
Prospects, 1997
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My You: Fannie Hurst, Zora Neale Hurston and Literary Patronage
monique rooney
extra.shu.ac.uk
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LAYERS OF TRIPLE OPPRESSION AND ITS AWAKENING IN THE WORK OF ZORA NEALE HURSTON
SMART M O V E S J O U R N A L IJELLH
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Zora Neale Hurston in the Making
Nicholas Rinehart
Public Books, June 12, 2018.
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Writing as an Act of Self-Embodiment: Hurston, Moody, and Angelou Combat Systemic Racial and Sexual Oppression
Tara Hembrough
Journal of African American Studies, 2016
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The Practice of Citizenship: Black Politics and Print Culture in the Early United States by Derrick R. Spires
Rebecca Fraser
Journal of the Early Republic, 2020
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Review: The Practice of Citizenship: Black Politics and Print Culture in the Early United States, by Derrick R. Spires
Will Clark
Nineteenth-Century Literature, 2020
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Zora Neale Hurston, Biographical Criticism, and African Diasporic Vernacular Culture
Jason Frydman
Melus: Multi-ethnic Literature of The U.s., 2009
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Glenda Carpio & Werner Sollors, eds., African American Literary Studies: New Texts, New Approaches, New Challenges. Amerikastudien/American Studies, vol. 55, n°4, 2010
Ada Savin
Transatlantica Revue D Etudes Americaines American Studies Journal, 2011
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The Suffrage Centennial and Reading Black Feminisms
Teresa Zackodnik
Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, 2020
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African Community Life Pattern in some Novels of Toni Morrison and Zora Neale Hurston
Ferdinand Kpohoue
Studies in Linguistics and Literature, 2021
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The Last African: Zora Neale Hurston and the Making of Africa in America
Tiffany Ruby Patterson
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The Problem of Being Black in Zora Neale Hurston's Color Struck
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Asymmetrical Possessions: Zora Neale Hurston and the Gendered Fictions of Black Modernity
Samantha Pinto
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Editorial: Investigating Black Activism in the Civil War Era
Jeffery Hobson
2021
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The Republican Mammy? Imagining Civic Engagement in Dred
Elizabeth Duquette
American Literature, 2008
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Returning South: Reading Culture in James Agee’s Let Us Now Praise Famous Men and Zora Neale Hurston’s Mules and Men. Southern Literary Journal. 41.2 (Spring 2009): 69-86.
David T Humphries
The Southern Literary Journal, 2009
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Literature, Civil Rights, and the Political Imagination
Christopher Metress
Southern Literary Journal, 2015
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Boyte, Librarians as Agents of a Civic Awakening - Lessons from the Black Freedom Movement
Harry C Boyte
Library Quarterly, 2024
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The Quest of Self-Awareness in the Black Women’s Identities
Dr. Gamze Ar
BELGÜ, 2023
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Politics and Affect in Black Women's Fiction by Kathy Glass
Janaka Lewis
Tulsa studies in women's literature, 2020
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Black Women Writers as Dynamic Agents of Change: Empowering Women from Africa to America
Lena Ampadu
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Prevailing American Democracy Within African-American Literature of Amanda Gorman’s the Hill We Climb: Stuart Hall’s Audience Reception Analysis
Alifiadita Wirawan
Rubikon : Journal of Transnational American Studies
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Black Women’s Political Labor An Introduction
Nikol Alexander-Floyd
2018
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Quarterly Journal of Speech A Voice That Could Stir an Army: Fannie Lou Hamer and the Rhetoric of the Black Freedom Movement
Lisa Corrigan, Lisa Corrigan
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The “Pre-Postmodern” Ethnomusicology of Zora Neale Hurston
Kyle DeCoste
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Zora Neale Hurston, Freethought, and African American Religion
Christopher Cameron
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From Civil Rights to Civic Membership: Post-Civil Rights Era Paradox in Toni Cade Bambara’s The Salt Eaters and Toni Morrison’s Paradise
Destiny Manning
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Retelling American history: Black women's resistance and fight for freedom, justice, equality, and cultural identity in the United States
Tina Heafner
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Foot Tracks on the Ocean: Zora Neale Hurston and the Creation of an African-American Transcultural Identity
Patricia Coloma Peñate
2012
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