- Leafy Anderson
Mother Leafy Anderson was born in
Wisconsin in the 19th century. cite book| title=The Spirit of Blackhawk: a Mystery of Africans and Indians |author =Jason Berry | publisher= University Press of Mississippi | date =1995 ] . She was aSpiritualist , and hermediumship included contact with the spirit of the Native American war chief Black Hawk, who lived inIllinois and Wisconsin, Anderson's home state.cite book| last = Jacobs| first = Claude F. | last1 = Kaslow | first1 = Andrew J.| year = 1991| title = The Spiritual Churches of New Orleans Origins, Beliefs, and Rituals of an African-American Religion| publisher = The University of Tennessee Press| ISBN = 1-57233-148-8| quote = | pages = ] She was the founder of theAfrican American Spiritual Church movement inNew Orleans ,Louisiana in the 1920s. The church she founded inNew Orleans featured traditional "Spirit Guides" in worship services, with a mixture ofProtestant andCatholic Christian iconography, as well as special services and hymns that honored the spirit of Black Hawk. Her successor, Catherine Seals, led the chruch until it scismed, giving rise to a multiplicty of Spiritualist denomoniation in New Orleans. These denominations and independent Spiritualist churches are known today as the "Spiritual Church Movement."ee also
*
Spiritualist Church
*Spiritualism References
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.