Marie Laveau II, also known as Marie Glapion Laveau, was a prominent figure in New Orleans Voodoo in the early 20th century. She was the daughter of the famous Voodoo queen Marie Laveau I, who was known for her spiritual powers and influence in the community.
Marie Laveau II continued her mother's work as a healer, spiritual leader, and community activist. She was known for her healing abilities, psychic readings, and rituals that helped those in need. She was also known for her involvement in social justice causes, advocating for the rights of African Americans and working to promote equality and justice in New Orleans.
Marie Laveau II was a key figure in preserving and promoting the traditions of New Orleans Voodoo, which blends African spiritual practices with Catholicism and other influences. She was respected and revered by many in the community for her spiritual guidance and wisdom.
Marie Laveau II passed away in 1941, but her legacy lives on in the traditions and practices of New Orleans Voodoo. She is remembered as a powerful and influential figure who used her gifts to help others and make a positive impact on her community.
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