Answer: 1).In Dust Tracks on a Road, Hurston's grandmother is afraid of Zora's boldness because her memories of slavery make her worry that Zora will be harmed by whites; she doesn't want Zora to become fearless towards whites. 2).They were curious to see if African American children could actually learn. It was all an experiment they wanted to check. Hurston's unmistakable voice comes through clearly in this autobiography.
3).After they return to Minnesota, Mrs. Johnstone and Miss Hurd send Zora Neale a package containing used clothes and books. Zora Neale's favorite books are the tales of Hans Christian Andersen and Robert Louis Stevenso