Critical Interpretations The author Alice Walker, one of Hurstons greatestadmirers

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Critical Interpretations The author Alice Walker, one of Hurstons greatestadmirers, finds Hurstons views sometimes exasperating. She notes thatthis essay presents two stereotypes: the happy darky who sings and dancesfor white folks, for money and for joy; and the educated black person whois, underneath the thin veneer of civilization, still a heathen. Do you agreewith Walkers views? Why or why not? Be specific in your response.

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