
About this episode
This episode features Gruff Webb discussing the history and cultural significance of Black magicians in America.
Take a seat in our old, ornate theater for the confounding wonders of this traveling magic show. For this episode, my dear friend is here, the artist, musician, cowboy, sailor, and now magician, known as Gruff Webb. They will tell me all about the history of Black magicians in America and the magical traditions they drew from, explain the strange power that stage magic imbues into those who practice it, and wax poetic about this secret door to another world that otherwise seems impossible. More from Gruff Webb: Instagram: @whereaboutzUnknown Merch: WhereaboutzUnknown.bigcartel.com Booking: Gruffwebbmagician@gmail.com Catch their shows at the Seattle Public Library throughout the month of June Become a Patron to support our show and get early ad-free episodes and bonus content Or subscribe to American Hysteria on Apple Podcasts Get some of our new merch at americanhysteria.com, all profits go to The Sameer Project, a Palestinian-led mutual aid group who are on the ground in Gaza delivering food and supplies to displaced families. Leave us a message on the Urban Legends…
People in this episode
Host: Chelsey Weber-Smith
Guest: Gruff Webb
Topics covered
- black magic
- history of magic
- stage magic
- cultural traditions
- performance art
Keywords
- black magicians
- magic show
- cultural history
- stage performance
- Gruff Webb
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: The Sameer Project
Places: Seattle Public Library, Gaza
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