LEADER 04319cam a2200565 a 4500001 9948379493506421 005 20240910140933.0 008 060302s1990 nyua b 000 0 eng|d 010 89045672 019 2307119129637147 020 0060916486 : |c$8.95 ($11.95 Can.) 035 (idCotsen)41845 035 |9(cotsenAccess)134438 035 (cotsendb)16175 035 (NjP)4837949-princetondb 035 |z(OCoLC)23071191 |z(OCoLC)29637147 035 |z(NjP)Voyager4837949 035 (OCoLC)ocm21160588 040 KU |beng |cDLC |dUKM |dUOI |dNjP 042 lccopycat 043 n-us-lan-us-fl 050 04 GR111.A47 |bH86 1990 082 04 398.2/09759 100 1 Hurston, Zora Neale. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79086453 245 10 Mules and men / |cZora Neale Hurston ; preface by Franz Boas ; with a new foreword by Arnold Rampersad ; illustrations by Miguel Covarrubias. 250 1st Perennial Library ed. 260 New York : |bHarper Perennial, |c1990. 300 xxiii, 309, [1] p. : |bill. ; |c21 cm. 504 Includes bibliographical references (p. 299-302). 505 20 |tJohn and the frog -- |tWitness of the Johnstown Flood in heaven -- |tHow the brother was called to preach -- |tHow the preacher made them bow down -- |tPa Henry's prayer -- |tHow the church came to be split up -- |tWhy negroes are black -- |tWhy women always take advantage of men -- |tSue, Sal and that pretty Johnson gal -- |gThe |tQuickest trick -- |tHow to write a letter -- |gA |tFast horse -- |t"Ah'll beatcher makin' money" -- |gThe |t"Workinist pill you ever seen " -- |tHow Jack beat the devil -- |t"John Henry" -- |tOle Massa and John who wanted to go to heaven -- |tMassa and the bear -- |tWhy the sister in black works the hardest -- |t"De reason niggers is working so hard" -- |tDeer hunting story -- |tBig talk -- |gThe |tFirst colored man in Massa's house -- |tWhat smelled worse -- |gThe |tFortune teller -- |tHow negroes got their freedom -- |gThe |tTurtle watch. 505 20 |t"From pine to pine Mr. Pinkney" -- |t"God an' de devil in de cemetery" -- |tPraying for rain -- |tKill the white folks -- |t"Member youse a nigger" -- |t"You think I'm gointer pay you but I ain't -- |tWhy the mocking bird is away on Friday -- |tMan and the catfish -- |tHow the snake got poison -- |tHow the woodpecker nearly drowned the whole world -- |tHow the possum lost the hair off his tail -- |tHow the 'gator got his mouth -- |tHow Brer 'Gator got his tongue worn out -- |tHow the 'gator got black -- |tHow Brer dog lost his beautiful voice -- |tWhat the rabbit learned -- |gThe |tgoat that flagged a train -- |tShooting up hill -- |tTall hunting story -- |gThe |tHawk and the buzzard -- |tWhy they always use rawhide on a mule -- |tWhy we have gophers -- |tHow god made butterflies -- |tHow the cat got nine lives -- |gThe |tSon who went to college -- |tWhy the waves have whitecaps. 500 Originally published: J.B. Lippincott, c1935. 500 A collection of black American Folklore and Hoodoo. 500 |3Derrida copyInscribed copy. Dealer note: Ex-dono : "To Jacques Derrida in respect & trust [Nalum D. Charles (???illisible)] 4/25/91". Check-in observation: Dog-eared page 257. |5NjP 500 |3Derrida copyStored in box B-000292. Forms part of: The Library of Jacques Derrida, Studio Series. Studio. Wall 2. |5NjP 650 0 African Americans |zLouisiana |vFolklore. 650 0 African Americans |zFlorida |vFolklore. 650 0 Tales |zLouisiana. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2010115355 650 0 Tales |zFlorida. 650 0 Vodou |zLouisiana. 650 0 African Americans |zFlorida |vMusic. 650 0 African Americans |zLouisiana |vMusic. 655 7 Music. |2lcgft |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2014026952 655 7 |3Derrida copyInscriptions |5NjP |2rbmscv 700 1 Derrida, Jacques, |eformer owner. |3Derrida copy |5NjP 710 2 |3Derrida copyLibrary of Jacques Derrida (Princeton University Library) |5NjP 773 0 |3Derrida copy |w99125489784206421 |gfolder 13 |o2.2.3.15 (M) 902 cotsen2 |bb |6a |7m |dv |f1 |e20060131 914 (OCoLC)ocm21160588 |bOCoLC |cfield transfer |d20240306 |eprocessed |f21160588 950 |c2023-12-20 04:25:28 US/Eastern |b2021-07-12 16:53:52 US/Easternfalse