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introduction | 19th century hoodoo | 20th century hoodoo | 21st century hoodoo "Where the Southern Cross the Yellow Dog" African American Spirituality has taken diverse forms over the years. Much has been written about Black Churches and the African religious traditions of the diaspora. Less, however, is available on the subject of Black magical spirituality, as exemplified in Hoodoo, Conjure, Rootwork, and Candle Burning. Southern Spirits brings the ghost-voices of our magical past into the modern age. The

ANONYMOUS: "Seize Price Lists Of Voodoo Doctor": List of Spiritual Supplies sold by D. Alexander of Brooklyn, NY from "The New York Times" [newspaper], August 14, 1925. ANONYMOUS: "Medicine: Illicit": List of Spiritual Supplies sold by D. Alexander of Brooklyn, NY from "Time" [magazine], August 24, 1925. ANONYMOUS: "Medicine Man": An Account of Dr. Pearce of St. Louis, Moissouri from "Time" [magazine], July 11, 1927 SAM JORDAN: Silver Dime For Protection, from "Oklahoma Slave Narratives" Interview conducted

OCCULTISM, MAGIC SPELLS, MYSTICISM, RELIGION, SYMBOLISM Hoodoo in Theory and Practice by cat yronwode: an introduction to African-American rootwork Hoodoo Herb and Root Magic by cat yronwode:a materia magica of African-American conjure Lucky W Amulet Archive by cat yronwode: an online museum of worldwide talismans and charms Sacred Sex : essays and articles on tantra yoga, neo-tantra, karezza, sex magic, and sex worship Sacred Landscape : essays and articles on archaeoastronomy and sacred geometry Freemason

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