The Raps Heard Around the World. Nancy Rubin Stuart.
by Stuart, Nancy Rubin; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 17Global Issues. Publisher: American History, 2005ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): Fox, Margaret (1833-1893) | Ghosts | Mediums | Religions -- History | Rochester (N.Y.) | Social action | Spirits | Spiritualism | SuperstitionDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Out of the pranks of precocious sisters in upstate New York in 1847 grew a religious and social movement that swept across America. Often associated with abolition, suffrage and the brotherhood of all souls, spiritualism continued to evolve and flourish through the 20th century." (AMERICAN HISTORY) This article examines the history of "the phenomenon known as spiritualism--the belief that spirits can communicate with the living, usually with the help of certain sensitive individuals called mediums."Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: The Raps Heard Around the World, Aug. 2005; pp. 42+.
"Out of the pranks of precocious sisters in upstate New York in 1847 grew a religious and social movement that swept across America. Often associated with abolition, suffrage and the brotherhood of all souls, spiritualism continued to evolve and flourish through the 20th century." (AMERICAN HISTORY) This article examines the history of "the phenomenon known as spiritualism--the belief that spirits can communicate with the living, usually with the help of certain sensitive individuals called mediums."
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