
Episode 6: Watching the Horizon in THEIR EYES WERE WATCHING GOD
Great American Novel
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The Black Community and the Aftermath of the Hurricane
The novel is based on the 1928 hurricane that hit Lake Okachobi. The black community was conscripted to bury the dead in a hole. A sheriff has to come up with some way of looking at their hair and trying to figure it out. And one of the things that's interesting about that is this is one of the only times you get a white person with any dialogue in the book. When she's rendering poor white southerners, she also renders their dialect fanatically.
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