Typed article: "Voodooism first brought to U.S. from West Indies"

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Typed article: "Voodooism first brought to U.S. from West Indies"

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  • circa 1913 (Vervaardig)

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Six typed sheets, detailing the writer's superstitious and supernatural beliefs regarding "voodoo."

"Elizabeth McConaughey Wassell, 1859-1923, was married to a lawyer in Little Rock, Arkansas. She was a founder of the local chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy and quite active in the Women's Suffrage Movement in Arkansas. This article was published on the "News of the Arkansas Federation of Women's Club page in the May 20, 1917 issue of The Arkansas Gazette." –Description from McBlain Books

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