InfoBooks

Magic and the Supernatural in the African American Slave Culture and Society

Author: Maura McNamara

*Please wait a few seconds for the document to load; the time may vary depending on your internet connection. If you prefer, you can download the file by clicking the link below.

Page 1 / 1
100%

Loading PDF...

Document Details

Title: Magic and the Supernatural in the African American Slave Culture and Society

Author: Maura McNamara

Description: Examines supernatural beliefs among enslaved people in the antebellum American South, including voodooism, conjuration, and spiritual possession.

Pages: 16

Size: 0.14 MB

Format: PDF

Similar Books

  • The Mysteries of Magic

    Classic digest of Eliphas Levi's writings covering the Hermetic axiom, spiritual essences, Kabbalistic pneumatics, necromancy, black magic, and the Tarot.

    Eliphas Levi / Arthur Edward Waite

    Format: PDF 431 pages 11.88 MB
  • Egyptian Magic

    Comprehensive study of magical practices in ancient Egypt covering spells, enchantments, amulets, and supernatural beings, by the British Museum Keeper of Antiquities.

    E.A. Wallis Budge

    Format: PDF 264 pages 11.88 MB
  • Witchcraft and the Supernatural

    Five-chapter academic anthology exploring witchcraft and the supernatural, covering European witch-hunts, Tudor-era ghost beliefs, and the witch archetype in modern culture.

    Routledge

    Format: PDF 138 pages 6.13 MB
  • Magic and Witchcraft Implications for Democratization and Poverty Alleviating Aid in Africa

    Peer-reviewed analysis of how magic and witchcraft beliefs in African societies impact democratization and development aid.

    Dirk Kohnert

    Format: PDF 22 pages 0.15 MB
  • HELP US SPREAD THE READING HABIT!