
The AIRR Tech Team put on our white silk caps and robes for the creation of a new web page on Myrtle Collins, a Celebrated Medium and Conjure Doctor! Working for clients in Memphis, Tennessee, from the 1930s through the 1950s, she blended traditional African-American hoodoo and herbalism with Spiritualist and New Age practices. Her business card read "Spiritual Doctor" and she was a member of the Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crucis or AMORC of San Jose, California. She gave birth to eight children, and when she died, her occupation was listed as "Beautician." Catherine Yronwode wrote the page on this influential Black rootworker, with contributions by Papa Newt and Lukianos. Catherine sourced the photograph of her business card, and Nagasiva Yronwode photo-edited it. Lukianos and Papa Newt did proofreading and site-wide linking, and Nagasiva Yronwode created this graphic announcement. Check out our mystical page on Myrtle Collins!
The Myrtle Collins page is here:
http://readersandrootworkers.org/wiki/Myrtle_Collins
We shall now move to social media, to share the Myrtle Collins page at the AIRR page on Facebook, here:
https://www.facebook.com/ReadersandRootworkers
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