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Trillia Newbell is the
Director of
Community Outreach for the
Ethics and
Religious Liberty Commission of the
Southern Baptist Convention. She is the author...
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because the
names of
African deities were lost
during slavery.
Folklorist Newbell Niles Puckett,
recorded a
number of
crossroads rituals in
Hoodoo practiced...
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because of
their ****ociation with the dead body of a criminal.
According to
Newbell Niles Puckett, a 20th-century folklorist, “the more
wicked the
person who...
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communicate with spirits.
Folklorist Newbell Niles Puckett do****ented a mojo
practice of an African-American cook in...
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Loved Me More". ChristianityToday.com.
Retrieved February 25, 2021.
Newbell,
Trillia (March 4, 2014). "Because
Jesus is Better: An
interview with spoken...
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containing 13
covers of
songs written by
Robert Johnson. Puckett,
Newbell Niles (1926). Folk
Beliefs of the
Southern Negro. The
University of North...
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Hoodoo practices at
Congo Square were do****ented by
Folklorist Newbell Niles Puckett.
African Americans poured libations at the four
corners of...
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resides at the
crossroads in
Hoodoo is not
named Eshu-Elegba.
Folklorist Newbell Niles Puckett recorded some
crossroads rituals in
Hoodoo practiced among...
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connections between friends and family, and a link with the
African diaspora.
Newbell Puckett, a
southern sociologist who do****ented
African American folk beliefs...