A proto-feminist postcard by Valerie Boyd is about Zora Neale life as young woman into a fully matured woman making a story called “Their Eyes were watching God”. Zora Neale Hurston creating “Their Eyes Were watching God” she used similar experiences from her life to put in her story for instance the city, Eatonville, a divorced woman in her mid-forties, and much more. Hurston even returned to Eatonville, Florida multiple times in her fiction even though she left. She made visits places in the south to study black folk under a famous anthropologists Franz Boas, a professor of hers in New York’s Barnard College.
From a personal perspective Hurston’s stories had at least some particular similarity to her life. But the