![]() There are some exceptions but that really struck me. He points out that places that should have a lot of traumatic experiences from slavery don’t have anything but white ghosts reported. One thing he brings up several times that really struck me is he addresses race in these stories. I like how he will tell the ghost story associated with a location and then be like “and now here is the history that shows how much bs is going on”. However, I really like a lot of the points he brings up within the book and the focus on history. ![]() I sort of wanted less skeptical and more ooo spoooookyyy ghosts are reeeeal. ![]() Review: I both appreciated that this was written more from a skeptics point of view and was a little disappointed. Summary: Dickey goes across the United States examining some of the most haunted locations in America and the history behind them. ![]() Ghostland: An American History in Haunted Places by Colin Dickey ![]()
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