Conjure in African-American Society by Jeffrey Anderson

Conjure in African-American Society

Jeffrey Anderson

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nonfiction history religion informative reflective medium-paced
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Abstract: This recipient of the Melvin E. Bradford Prize from the St. George Tucker Society examines African American magical practices from colonial times to the rise of modern spiritual supply stores. Among the topics under investigation are the...

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