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Obeah, Race and Racism: Caribbean Witchcraft in the English Imagination

Obeah, Race and Racism: Caribbean Witchcraft in the English Imagination is a historical account of how the practices of Obeah by enslaved Africans came to be perceived, feared, recognised, and even utilised by European captors. This book gives excellent context for the illustration and adaptation of Obeah throughout the centuries and why it might still be misunderstood even in recent years. Divided...


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