Three Plays - Lawing and Jawing; Forty Yards; Woofing by Zora Neale Hurston
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By _ZORA *[Handwritten (Neale)] HURSTON_ _"WOOFING"_ TIME: Present. PLACE: Negro Street in Waycross, Ga. PERSONS: Loungers, two children, guitar players, women, band-- SETTING: Porch and side walk, etc. ACTION: Thru the open window of 'one' of the shacks a WOMAN is discovered ironing. A MAN is sitting on the floor of the porch asleep. She hums a bar or two, then comes to the window and calls to the man. Woman Good Black, why don't you git up from dere and carry dese white folks |
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