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Submit ReviewGather ‘round baes, it’s diasporic storytime! First, let’s get into how I met Kehlani!!! LOL but really tho…Black oral histories are extremely important, so it’s time to get into some little known folklore that’s been passed down. I’ll tell y’all about the strange mystery of Nola’s Seven Sisters that men wrote songs about, how the recent discovery of my Trini roots taught me about debts, death and mermaids; and how MEN have always been conjurers via the tale of Dr. Buzzard, who used juju for justice.
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**BOOK MENTIONED FOR NOTES** “Seven Sisters of Algiers: Something to Talk About” by Cathy Smith
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