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Frederick Douglass, a former slave, an abolitionist and author, wrote in his autobiography that he sought spiritual assistance from an enslaved conjurer named Sandy Jenkins. Sandy told Douglass to follow him into the woods where they found a root that Sandy told Douglass to carry in his right pocket to prevent any European man from whipping him. Douglass carried the root on his right side instructed by Sandy and hoped the root would work when he returned to the plantation. The cruel slave-breaker Mr. Covey told Douglass to do some work, but as Mr. Covey approached Douglass, Douglass had the strength and courage to resist Mr. Covey and defeated him after they fought.
Covey never bothered Douglass again. In his autobiography, Douglass believed the root given to him by Sandy prevented him from being whipped by Mr. Covey. Conjure for African Americans is a form of resistance against white supremacy. African American conjurers were seen as a threat by European Americans because slaves went to free and enslaved conjurers to receive charms for protection and revenge against their slaveholders. Enslaved African people used Hoodoo to bring about justice on American plantations by poisoning slaveholders and conjuring death onto their oppressors.
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Jay Dipersia from The Good Fight is canonically plural.
After catching COVID-19, while sick in the hospital, he developed factives of Jesus Christ, Karl Marx, Malcolm X, and Fredrick Douglas. Even after he recovers from covid, the factives remained and give their input on the goings-on at the legal firm he works on. Not sure if there's a -genic term that fits him but he's absolutely a proxy system like us! -H
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So many layers to this speech and the voice acting by Ossie Davis is captivating. I encourage everyone to listen in it’s entirety
Daguerreotype of Frederick Douglass in the late 1840s