HAPPY FRIDAY P.O.U.! We continue our series on Caribbean and African-American Ghost Stories... SPIRITS & WITCHES (Coastal Georgia) The following are several stories collected by the Federal Writers' Project in Georgia in the 1930s: Cuffy Wilson, sitting in the clean-swept yard which surrounded his whitewashed house, told us about the much discussed … [Read more...] about Friday Open Thread: Caribbean & African-American Ghost Stories
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Monday Open Thread: Caribbean & African-American Ghost Stories
GOOD MONDAY MORNING P.O.U.! (Originally published 10/21/2013) To get us into the spirit (no pun intended) of Halloween, this week's series will be devoted to Caribbean and African-American ghost stories. MAGNOLIA CEMETERY: GHOST ROMANCE AT NIGHT IN CHAPEL (Charleston, S.C.) … [Read more...] about Monday Open Thread: Caribbean & African-American Ghost Stories
Friday Open Thread: Caribbean & African-American Ghost Stories
HAPPY FRIDAY P.O.U.! We continue our series on Caribbean and African-American Ghost Stories... SPIRITS & WITCHES (Coastal Georgia) The following are several stories collected by the Federal Writers' Project in Georgia in the 1930s: Cuffy Wilson, sitting in the clean-swept yard which surrounded his whitewashed house, told us about the much discussed … [Read more...] about Friday Open Thread: Caribbean & African-American Ghost Stories
Monday Open Thread: Caribbean & African-American Ghost Stories
GOOD MONDAY MORNING P.O.U.! To get us into the spirit (no pun intended) of Halloween, this week's series will be devoted to Caribbean and African-American ghost stories. MAGNOLIA CEMETERY: GHOST ROMANCE AT NIGHT IN CHAPEL (Charleston, S.C.) … [Read more...] about Monday Open Thread: Caribbean & African-American Ghost Stories
Saturday Open Thread: African-American Ghost Stories
GOOD MORNING PRAGOBOTS! We hope you're enjoying your weekend! We conclude our series on African-American Ghost Stories with another haunting tale from South Carolina... "A HERMIT'S GHOST" Another narrative from the Federal Writers' Project: There once lived a man who stayed to himself as much as he could. Perhaps a hermit's life he lived. Seldom did he speak … [Read more...] about Saturday Open Thread: African-American Ghost Stories