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When Benny Russell was told that that the world wasn't ready to hear that one of the Incredible Tales writers was a Negro, he mentioned Hurston, along with Langston Hughes and Richard Wright, as examples of such writers. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars") According to the Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 1, p. 352) , the birth and death years of Zora Neale Hurston were 1903 and 1960, respectively. She was associated with the Harlem Renaissance, which celebrated African-American culture in the voice of the rural South.

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  • Zora Neale Hurston était une écrivaine afro-américane au 20ème siècle. (Réalité extrapolée *) Dans les visions de Benjamin Sisko en 1953, lorsque Benny Russell entendit que le monde n'était pas prêt à entendre que l'un des écrivains du magazine "Incredible Tales" était un Nègre, il mentionna Zora Neal Hurston, ainsi que W.E.B. Du Bois, Ralph Ellison, Langston Hughes et Richard Wright, comme exemple d'écrivains afro-américains. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")
  • Zora Neale Hurston ist ein Mensch und eine Schriftstellerin im 20. Jahrhundert auf der Erde. Benny Russell nennt Zora Neale Hurston, zusammen mit einigen anderen Schriftstellern, um Einspruch gegen die Entscheidung zu erheben, dass von ihm kein Bild in der nächsten Ausgabe des Incredible Tales abgedruckt wird, weil er ein Schwarzer ist. Douglas Pabst erörtert, dass Hurston und die anderen Schriftsteller von Liberalen und Intellektuellen gelesen werden, im Gegensatz zum Incredible Tales. (DS9: )
  • When Benny Russell was told that that the world wasn't ready to hear that one of the Incredible Tales writers was a Negro, he mentioned Hurston, along with Langston Hughes and Richard Wright, as examples of such writers. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars") According to the Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 1, p. 352) , the birth and death years of Zora Neale Hurston were 1903 and 1960, respectively. She was associated with the Harlem Renaissance, which celebrated African-American culture in the voice of the rural South.
  • Zora Neale Hurston (7 January 1891–28 January 1960) was a 20th century Human woman of African-American heritage. An author, she was known for writing Their Eyes Were Watching God. When another author, Benny Russell, was told that that the world wasn't ready for a Negro to be known as a writer for Incredible Tales, he mentioned examples of such writers as Hurston, Langston Hughes and Richard Wright. (DS9 episode & novelization: Far Beyond the Stars)
  • wow this site is not trust worthy you can write anything on here Zora Neale Hurston was born January 7, 1891 in Alabama. A fact that she herself denied, Hurston claimed to be born in several different years and born in Eatonville Florida, the first black run city in the US. This was to help her appear younger and also of an important city. She was the fifth of eight children. Her father was John Hurston, a Baptist preacher, tenant farmer, and carpenter. In her book Dust Tracks on a Road, Hurston states that her father already had a daughter when she came along and that he was not too keen on having another one.(Hurston 1942:19) Her mother Lucy Potts was a school teacher, and preferred Zora. This was important because her mother encouraged her to make up stories and write.
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  • Zora Neale Hurston était une écrivaine afro-américane au 20ème siècle. (Réalité extrapolée *) Dans les visions de Benjamin Sisko en 1953, lorsque Benny Russell entendit que le monde n'était pas prêt à entendre que l'un des écrivains du magazine "Incredible Tales" était un Nègre, il mentionna Zora Neal Hurston, ainsi que W.E.B. Du Bois, Ralph Ellison, Langston Hughes et Richard Wright, comme exemple d'écrivains afro-américains. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")
  • Zora Neale Hurston ist ein Mensch und eine Schriftstellerin im 20. Jahrhundert auf der Erde. Benny Russell nennt Zora Neale Hurston, zusammen mit einigen anderen Schriftstellern, um Einspruch gegen die Entscheidung zu erheben, dass von ihm kein Bild in der nächsten Ausgabe des Incredible Tales abgedruckt wird, weil er ein Schwarzer ist. Douglas Pabst erörtert, dass Hurston und die anderen Schriftsteller von Liberalen und Intellektuellen gelesen werden, im Gegensatz zum Incredible Tales. (DS9: )
  • wow this site is not trust worthy you can write anything on here Zora Neale Hurston was born January 7, 1891 in Alabama. A fact that she herself denied, Hurston claimed to be born in several different years and born in Eatonville Florida, the first black run city in the US. This was to help her appear younger and also of an important city. She was the fifth of eight children. Her father was John Hurston, a Baptist preacher, tenant farmer, and carpenter. In her book Dust Tracks on a Road, Hurston states that her father already had a daughter when she came along and that he was not too keen on having another one.(Hurston 1942:19) Her mother Lucy Potts was a school teacher, and preferred Zora. This was important because her mother encouraged her to make up stories and write. Hurston was smart and well liked by adults. Her father was a successful preacher and became the mayor. When Hurston was nine years old, her mother passed away. After her mother's death, Hurston's father quickly remarried, and Hurston was not fond of her new stepmother. Hurston was then sent around from relative to relative and until she found herself a job as a maid. Much about the years she spent as a maid and traveling from place to place is missing. She says little to none about it in her autobiography. It is unclear at what age she started working as a maid. She only refers to her emplyer as " Miss M." and gives the idea that she was under sixteen. (Yates 1991:41) This is significant because much of her traditional education years were spent as a maid. This however gave her a different education, one that could only be learned through life. Possibly this made her comfortable and therefore capable of travel for her ethnographies and studies.
  • When Benny Russell was told that that the world wasn't ready to hear that one of the Incredible Tales writers was a Negro, he mentioned Hurston, along with Langston Hughes and Richard Wright, as examples of such writers. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars") According to the Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 1, p. 352) , the birth and death years of Zora Neale Hurston were 1903 and 1960, respectively. She was associated with the Harlem Renaissance, which celebrated African-American culture in the voice of the rural South.
  • Zora Neale Hurston (7 January 1891–28 January 1960) was a 20th century Human woman of African-American heritage. An author, she was known for writing Their Eyes Were Watching God. When another author, Benny Russell, was told that that the world wasn't ready for a Negro to be known as a writer for Incredible Tales, he mentioned examples of such writers as Hurston, Langston Hughes and Richard Wright. (DS9 episode & novelization: Far Beyond the Stars)
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