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Originally produced as for a Doctorate of Philosophy at Yale, this remarkable history of twenty or so years of Black life in the South is fascinating. Centering around folklore and superstition, it details "Negro folk beliefs, to show their origin whenever possible, and to indicate some of the general principles governing the transmission and content of folk-lore in general." (From the preface...)
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Folklore, Voodooism, African Americans, Social life and customs, Hoodoo (Cult), anthropology, folk-knowledge, Vodou, African americans, southern states, African americans, folklore, Folklore, united statesPlaces
United States, Southern States, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, the Black BeltTimes
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Folk Beliefs of the Southern Negro
2017, University of North Carolina Press, The University of North Carolina Press
in English
1469610558 9781469610559
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Folk Beliefs of the Southern Negro
January 2003, Kessinger Publishing
Paperback
in English
0766127788 9780766127784
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Folk beliefs of the southern Negro
1926, The University of North Carolina press, H. Milford
in English
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