First Published In 1942 At The Height Of Her Popularity, Dust Tracks On A Road Is Zora Neale Hurston”s Autobiography, An Account Of Her Rise From Childhood Poverty In The Rural South To A Prominent Place Among The Leading Artists And Intellectuals Of The Harlem Renaissance. Hurston”s Personal Literary Self-portrait Offers A Revealing, Often Audacious Glimpse Into The Life — Public And Private — Of An Artist, Anthropologist, Chronicler, And Champion Of The Black Experience In America. –from Publisher”s Description. My Birthplace — My Folks — I Get Born — Inside Search — Figure And Fancy — Wandering — Jacksonville And After — Back Stage And The Railroad — School Again — Research — Books And Things — My People! My People! — Two Women In Particular — Love — Religion — Looking Things Over — Appendix: My People, My People! — Seeing The World As It Is — Inside Light–being A Salute To Friendship — Concert — Afterword — Selected Bibliography — Chronology. Zora Neale Hurston ; With A Foreword By Maya Angelou. Originally Published In 1942 By J.b. Lippincott, Inc. The Restored Text Was Published In 1995 By The Library Of America As Part Of Folklore, Memoirs & Other Writings–t.p. Verso. First Harperperennial Edition Published 1996–t.p. Verso. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 299-302).
Dust Tracks on a Road: A Memoir (Zora Neale Hurston) TP-New
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