Review of Zora Neale Hurston’s Sweat
She Said it in a Song “Jurden Water, black an’ col Chills de body, not de soul An’ Ah wantah cross Jurden in a calm … Read more
She Said it in a Song “Jurden Water, black an’ col Chills de body, not de soul An’ Ah wantah cross Jurden in a calm … Read more
“Sure God created man before woman. But then you always make a rough draft before the final masterpiece.” ~Author Unknown Richard Wilbur once wrote a … Read more
For me, the word “mother” is synonymous with love. It is indeed from my mother’s example that I learned what it truly means to have … Read more
In her short story “Sweat,” Zora Neale Hurton uses character and metaphor to apply moral certitude in an uncertain universe. Her character Delia Jones is … Read more
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated, is a sorority founded by five African American women on January 16, 1920. The founders – Arizona Cleaver Stemmons, Myrtle … Read more
Mules and Men is broken into two parts. The first part is a compilation of folktales, often called “lies” by the tellers, collected by Zora … Read more
The Harlem Renaissance is a term used to distinguish the African American cultural explosion that happened in the 1920s through the 1930s in the Harlem … Read more