Beulah Parson Davis

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Beulah Clark Parsons Davis (October 31, 1896 in Montgomery County, North Carolina – January 3, 1948 in Durham, North Carolina) was a fortune-telling witch from North Carolina who lived during the Great Depression. She was interviewed by Omar Darrow as part of the North Carolina housed at the University of North Carolina Southern History Collection, which was a New Deal program created to document the regional and local history of North Carolina during the Great Depression. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Beulah Clark Parsons Davis (October 31, 1896 in Montgomery County, North Carolina – January 3, 1948 in Durham, North Carolina) was a fortune-telling witch from North Carolina who lived during the Great Depression. She was interviewed by Omar Darrow as part of the North Carolina housed at the University of North Carolina Southern History Collection, which was a New Deal program created to document the regional and local history of North Carolina during the Great Depression.
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