![]() ![]() He clarified that he was not born to high position in his tribe, however that his grandfather had been an official of the neighborhood king. Kossula disclosed to Hurston that to tell to an amazing story, he would need in the first place his ancestors. ![]() The beginning chapters of the book centered on Kossula's childhood in Africa and his parentage. Succeeding a preface that offered certain chronicled and logical particulars of Kossula's life, the chapters include for the most part of Kossula's reminiscences, regularly presented and finished by brief depictions from Hurston. Zora Neale Hurston’s ‘Barracoon’ is comprised mainly of dialogue from Kossula (Cudjo Lewis’ African name), which Hurston dauntlessly decided to render in vernacular, writing his discourse precisely as it sounded. Written by people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. ![]() These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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