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  • Many sources were used in this investigation including books about West African history and art, books focused on the practice of vodun in the New World, and works of literature concerned with connecting trickster figures (primarily Esu) to African-American literary criticism, as well as with establishing Esu as the source of satire particular to Black drama.1Names and Places of WorshipFor purpose
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  • rootsandrooted.org