How Zora Neale Hurston Died: Cause of Death, Age at Death, and More!
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Zora Neale Hurston reached the respectable age of 69 years. Find out the cause of death and more exciting information regarding the death of this famous novelist.
Biography - A Short Wiki
One of the most prominent contributors to the Harlem Renaissance, she published her masterpiece novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God, in 1937. Also a notable folklorist, she was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship to carry out anthropological research in Haiti and Jamaica.
She attended Howard University during the early 1920s. A decade later, she received a degree in anthropology from Barnard College and published the folklore-heavy work, Mules and Men.
She moved to Harlem in the 1920s and was a close friend of Langston Hughes. However, the two later had a falling out over their co-written work, Mule Bone.
She and her seven siblings were the Alabama-born children of a Baptist minister. She had two brief marriages: to jazz musician Herbert Sheen (1927-1931) and to Albert Price (1939).
Her work was nearly forgotten until it was re-introduced to the public by author Alice Walker.
How did Zora Neale Hurston die?
Zora Neale Hurston's death was caused by Hypertensive Heart Disease.
After years of writing, Hurston had to enter the St. Lucie County Welfare Home as she was unable to take care of herself. Hurston died of heart disease on January 28, 1960. At first, her remains were placed in an unmarked grave.Cause of death | Hypertensive Heart Disease |
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Age of death | 69 years |
Profession | Novelist |
Birthday | N/A |
Death date | January 28, 1960 |
Place of death | SLC Agape Seniors Rec Center, Fort Pierce, Florida, United States |
Place of burial | N/A |
Quotes
Mama exhorted her children at every opportunity to ‘jump at the sun.’ We might not land on the sun, but at least we would get off the ground.
Zora Neale Hurston
It costs you something to do good!
Zora Neale Hurston
Ships at a distance have every man’s wish on board.
Zora Neale Hurston
It would be against all nature for all the Negroes to be either at the bottom, top, or in between. We will go where the internal drive carries us like everybody else. It is up to the individual.
Zora Neale Hurston
The man who interprets Nature is always held in great honor.
Zora Neale Hurston