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Zora Neale Hurston, an American author and anthropologist, conducted research on folklore and culture in various communities in Florida, particularly in Eatonville, the first all-Black incorporated town in the United States. She collected stories, songs, and traditions from residents which influenced her writing, including her most famous work, "Their Eyes Were Watching God." Hurston's time in Florida significantly shaped her understanding of African American literature and culture.

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