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Bone, Robert. ‘‘Zora Hurston.’’ In Down Home: Origins of the Afro-American Short Story, New York: Columbia University Press, 1988, pp. 144-5.
Cornish, Sam. ‘‘Hurston’s Tales Illuminate Rural Black Culture.’’ Christian Science Monitor, May 31, 1985, p. 23.
Gates, Henry Louis, Jr., and Sieglinde Lemke. Introduction to The Complete Stories by Zora Neale Hurston, New York: HarperCollins, 1995, pp. xiv-xv.
Howard, Lillie P. Zora Neale Hurston, New York: Twayne, 1980, pp. 64, 71.
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