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Such an amazing woman, so under appreciated. In life and in death.
She’s a Black woman.
@@true4585 There is a Zora Neale Hurston festival in Eatonville FL every year. Check it out :)
@@true4585ok? She was an amazing American woman. That’s all she wanted to be and that’s who she was. She is not her race
Very nice portrayal of the text.
One of the most beautiful pieces of literature in the English Language
I absolutely adore this reading.
Excellent reading of this powerful piece!
Thank You. Great Work🙏🏾🔥
Man I love this author's aditude!
Me too! Probably my favorite essay I have read semester!❤
It’s refreshing to hear that this attitude existed during such times, beautiful story
No time to be sad only time to be me.. before civil rights
Welcome back to the inquisition
3:52 - 4:34
Beautifully read and timeless literature.
Cool. Who is the narrator?
She is not named. This is from my 11th grade textbook.
To think that she died poor and buried in an unmarked grave. ☹️
Alice Walker and Charlotte Hunt recovered her unmarked grave in1973 :)
This sucked
ok, "Fewdestroyer"
If the first line doesn’t resonate maybe you haven’t done the research yet
Such an amazing woman, so under appreciated. In life and in death.
She’s a Black woman.
@@true4585 There is a Zora Neale Hurston festival in Eatonville FL every year. Check it out :)
@@true4585ok? She was an amazing American woman. That’s all she wanted to be and that’s who she was. She is not her race
Very nice portrayal of the text.
One of the most beautiful pieces of literature in the English Language
I absolutely adore this reading.
Excellent reading of this powerful piece!
Thank You. Great Work🙏🏾🔥
Man I love this author's aditude!
Me too! Probably my favorite essay I have read semester!❤
It’s refreshing to hear that this attitude existed during such times, beautiful story
No time to be sad only time to be me.. before civil rights
Welcome back to the inquisition
3:52 - 4:34
Beautifully read and timeless literature.
Cool. Who is the narrator?
She is not named. This is from my 11th grade textbook.
To think that she died poor and buried in an unmarked grave. ☹️
Alice Walker and Charlotte Hunt recovered her unmarked grave in1973 :)
This sucked
ok, "Fewdestroyer"
If the first line doesn’t resonate maybe you haven’t done the research yet