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In page Moses, Man of the Mountain:

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Brad Hooper emphasizes Zora Neale Hurston’s importance as a writer during the Harlem Renaissance and writes that the novel is a metaphor for the black experience.[2] Other writers, such as Valerie Boyd also believed that the novel was a masterpiece and was powerful in terms of Black literature.[citation needed]