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blacktreacle.ca
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| | | | | [AI summary] The story follows Nell, a young girl who becomes an apprentice to the voodoo witch Nainaine Laveau after her grandmother, a ghoul, is tied up in the witch's house. Nell seeks revenge against the hoodoo man who cursed her village, and Nainaine agrees to train her. The tale ends with Nell preparing to confront the hoodoo man, having learned the ways of voodoo and the dangers of the bayou. | |
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crooked.ink
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| | | | | I The first time I saw him, I was about ten years old. He was climbing up the path that leads down to the creek, struggling because of the steep trail. He was carrying a bucket in one hand and a walking stick in the other. I was playing with some twigs, running around some imaginary monsters. He quickly glanced at me, with some disgust in his grin, then he turned uphill, towards home. | |
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adammansbach.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The story of Ota Benga, a Pygmy from the Congo, who was exhibited in the Bronx Zoo in 1906 as a 'human exhibit' and later placed in a Brooklyn orphan asylum. The narrative follows his life after the zoo, including his efforts to learn English, Christianity, and his eventual suicide at age thirty-three due to feelings of despair and unattainable dreams of returning to Africa. | |
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