William Wells Brown (circa 1814-1884) was a formerly enslaved man and an abolitionist who documented Hoodoo practices of enslaved people in St. Louis in two of his books.
Read MorePainting, An Obeah Practitioner at Work, Trinidad, 1836.
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William Wells Brown (circa 1814-1884) was a formerly enslaved man and an abolitionist who documented Hoodoo practices of enslaved people in St. Louis in two of his books.
Read MorePainting, An Obeah Practitioner at Work, Trinidad, 1836.
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