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Author Hurston, Zora Neale.

Title Mules and men / Zora Neale Hurston ; preface by Franz Boas ; with a new foreword by Arnold Rampersad ; illustrations by Miguel Covarrubias.

Publication Info. New York : Perennial Library, 1990.
1935.

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Location Call No. Status
 Avon Free Public Library - Adult Department  F HURSTON    Check Shelf
 Farmington, Main Library - Adult Department  398.2 HUR    Check Shelf
 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  818 H966M    Check Shelf
Edition First Perennial Library edition.
Description xxiii, 309 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Note Originally published: J.B. Lippincott, c1935.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-302).
Contents John and the frog -- Witness of the Johnstown Flood in heaven -- How the brother was called to preach -- How the preacher made them bow down -- Pa Henry's prayer -- How the church came to be split up -- Why negroes are black -- Why women always take advantage of men -- Sue, Sal and that pretty Johnson gal -- The Quickest trick -- How to write a letter -- A Fast horse -- "Ah'll beatcher makin' money" -- The "Workinist pill you ever seen " -- How Jack beat the devil -- "John Henry" -- Ole Massa and John who wanted to go to heaven -- Massa and the bear -- Why the sister in black works the hardest -- "De reason niggers is working so hard" -- Deer hunting story -- Big talk -- The First colored man in Massa's house -- What smelled worse -- The Fortune teller -- How negroes got their freedom -- The Turtle watch.
"From pine to pine Mr. Pinkney" -- "God an' de devil in de cemetery" -- Praying for rain -- Kill the white folks -- "Member youse a nigger" -- "You think I'm gointer pay you but I ain't -- Why the mocking bird is away on Friday -- Man and the catfish -- How the snake got poison -- How the woodpecker nearly drowned the whole world -- How the possum lost the hair off his tail -- How the 'gator got his mouth -- How Brer 'Gator got his tongue worn out -- How the 'gator got black -- How Brer dog lost his beautiful voice -- What the rabbit learned -- The goat that flagged a train -- Shooting up hill -- Tall hunting story -- The Hawk and the buzzard -- Why they always use rawhide on a mule -- Why we have gophers -- How god made butterflies -- How the cat got nine lives -- The Son who went to college -- Why the waves have whitecaps.
Subject African Americans -- Louisiana -- Folklore.
African Americans -- Florida -- Folklore.
Tales -- Louisiana.
Tales -- Florida.
Vodou -- Louisiana.
African Americans -- Florida.
African Americans -- Louisiana.
African Americans -- Florida -- Music.
African Americans -- Louisiana -- Music.
Indexed Term Folklore By Black persons
United States
ISBN 0060916486: $8.95 ($11.95 Can.)
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