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4-year-old accidentally swallows dime, which leads to doctors finding cancerous tumor But for 4-year-old Charlotte Mason of Dallas, hers came in the form of a dime. “She swallowed a coin,” her mom, Moriah Mason said. “This angel child who never really does anything weird like that. She doesn’t chew Legos or beads.” Charlotte’s curiosity got the best of her last month when it happened, sending her family on a rush to the emergency room to have the dime removed. But that dime turned out to be a blessing in disguise. “[The doctors] came back and said, ‘we don’t want to say anything, but we are referring you to an oncologist tomorrow.’” ....
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proposals due April 5, 2021 In her 1942 autobiographical work, Dust Tracks on a Road, author and anthropologist Zora Neale Hurston openly declared her desire to expand the focus and direction of African-American literature, indicating not only that “I was and am thoroughly sick of the subject [of the race problem in the United States]” but that she was interested in exploring “what makes a man or a woman do such-and-so, regardless of his color” (713). And while discussions of race inherently pervade much of her work, this artistic and ideological perspective the need to “tell a story the way I wanted, or rather the way the story told itself to me” (713) played a significant role in shaping Hurston’s literary works throughout her storied career. Whether it was using dialect to construct the African-American voice in text, driving down the coast collecting stories from Black folk whose voices had long been ignored, or delving into the lives of a white married cou ....
CYNTHIA ARATA Hidden in archives for nearly a century, the story of the last known survivor of Middle Passage â the forced voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the New World â has finally been published for the world to read in Zora Neale Hurstonâs posthumous work âBarracoon: The Story of the Last âBlack Cargo .â In 1927, during the Harlem Renaissance, Hurston, a respected anthropologist and author, journeyed from New York to Alabama to document the spoken words of Oluale Kossola, later given the name Cudjo Lewis. Kossola arrived in the United States on The Clotilda, the final slave ship to traverse the Atlantic Ocean from West Africa to the American South. ....