“I found out too that you are bound to be jostled in "the crowded street of life." That in itself need not be dangerous unless you have the open razors of personal vanity in your pants pocket. The passers-by don't hurt you, but if you go around like that, they make you hurt yourself.”
Quote by Zora Neale Hurston
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Dust tracks on a road
Dust Tracks on a Road is a candid and evocative memoir that chronicles the author's upbringing in the rural South during the early 20th century. The narrative delves into Hurston's personal journey, exploring themes of identity, race, and cultural heritage through her own life story. more
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