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Submit ReviewIn a remote New York farm town in the nineteenth century, two sisters claimed they could speak with the dead. But what started out as a childish prank ended with the accidental creation of a new religion.
Sources
Wikpedia — "The Fox Sisters"
Karen Abbot — "The Fox Sisters and the Rap on Spiritualism" via Smithsonian, October 30, 2012
Donna Zuckerbrot (director) — Spiritualism: The Fox Sisters, via Gaiam, 2006
Music
Bruno Sanfilipo — Piano Textures 3 Kevin MacLeod — Despair and Triumph Dana Boule — Balloon Waltz Memory
Illusion is written and produced by Brian Earl. Follow Illusion on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and please consider leaving a review. It's a quick and painless way to show support, and it helps more people find the show.
In a remote New York farm town in the nineteenth century, two sisters claimed they could speak with the dead. But what started out as a childish prank ended with the accidental creation of a new religion.
Sources
Wikpedia — "The Fox Sisters"
Karen Abbot — "The Fox Sisters and the Rap on Spiritualism" via Smithsonian, October 30, 2012
Donna Zuckerbrot (director) — Spiritualism: The Fox Sisters, via Gaiam, 2006
Music
Bruno Sanfilipo — Piano Textures 3 Kevin MacLeod — Despair and Triumph Dana Boule — Balloon Waltz Memory
Illusion is written and produced by Brian Earl. Follow Illusion on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and please consider leaving a review. It's a quick and painless way to show support, and it helps more people find the show.
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