The historically Black town famous for the Harlem Renaissance's Zora Neale Hurston escapes threat from housing developer

Eatonville, Florida, was the setting for “Their Eyes Were Watching God," and Orange County calls it "the oldest incorporated Black town in the U.S."

The historically Black town famous for the Harlem Renaissance's Zora Neale Hurston escapes threat from housing developer
Eatonville, Florida, was the setting for “Their Eyes Were Watching God," and Orange County calls it "the oldest incorporated Black town in the U.S." Read More