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You Dont Know Us Negroes and Other Essays

English

By (author): Zora Neale Hurston

One of the greatest writers of our time. Toni Morrison

You Dont Know Us Negroes adds immeasurably to our understanding of Hurston her words make it impossible for readers to consider her anything but one of the intellectual giants of the 20th century. The New York Times Book Review

Introduction by New York Times bestselling author Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Genevieve West

Spanning more than 35 years of work, the first comprehensive collection of essays, criticism, and articles by the legendary author of the Harlem Renaissance, Zora Neale Hurston, showcasing the evolution of her distinctive style as an author.

You Dont Know Us Negroes is the quintessential gathering of provocative essays from one of the worlds most celebrated writers, Zora Neale Hurston. Spanning more than three decades and penned during the backdrop of the birth of the Harlem Renaissance, Montgomery bus boycott, desegregation of the military, and school integration, Hurstons writing articulates the beauty and authenticity of Black life as only she could.

Collectively, these essays showcase the roles enslavement and Jim Crow have played in intensifying Black peoples inner lives and culture rather than destroying it. She argues that in the process of surviving, Black people re-interpreted every aspect of American culturemodif[ying] the language, mode of food preparation, practice of medicine, and most certainly religion. White supremacy prevents the world from seeing or completely recognizing Black people in their full humanity and Hurston made it her job to lift the veil and reveal the heart and soul of the race. These pages reflect Hurston as the controversial figure she was someone who stated that feminism is a mirage and that the integration of schools did not necessarily improve the education of Black students. Also covered is the sensational trial of Ruby McCollum, a wealthy Black woman convicted in 1952 for killing her lover, a white doctor.

Demonstrating the breadth of this revered and influential writers work, You Dont Know Us Negroes and Other Essays is an invaluable chronicle of a writers development and a window into her world and mind.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 270g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780008523008

About Zora Neale Hurston

Zora Neale Hurston was a novelist folklorist and anthropologist. An author of four novels (Jonahs Gourd Vine 1934; Their Eyes Were Watching God 1937; Moses Man of the Mountain 1939; and Seraph on the Suwanee 1948); two books of folklore (Mules and Men 1935 and Tell My Horse 1938); an autobiography (Dust Tracks on a Road 1942); and over fifty short stories essays and plays. She attended Howard University Barnard College and Columbia University and was a graduate of Barnard College in 1927. She was born on January 7 1891 in Notasulga Alabama and grew up in Eatonville Florida. She died in Fort Pierce in 1960. In 1973 Alice Walker had a headstone placed at her gravesite with this epitaph: Zora Neale Hurston: A Genius of the South.

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