Zora Neale Hurston (1891-1960) was a novelist, folklorist, and anthropologist whose fictional and factual accounts of black heritage remain unparalleled. Her many books include "Dust Tracks on a Road"; "Their Eyes Were Watching God"; "Jonah's Gourd Vine"; "Moses, Man of the Mountain"; "Mules and Men"; and "Every Tongue Got to Confess".
A major literary event: a never-before-published work from the author of the American classic Their Eyes Were Watching God that brilliantly illuminates the horror and injustices of slavery as it tells the true story of one of the last known survivors of t...[SEE MORE]