jomo bag 1925, before OED's mojo & mojo hand
Stephen Goranson
goranson at DUKE.EDU
Sun Jul 11 13:59:36 UTC 2010
OED and HDAS have "mojo" from 1926. Neither OED nor HDAS include the apparently-related "jomo."
July 4, 1925 Saturday, The Afro-American [Baltimore] page 1[?], col. 5
[Google News and ProQuest Black Newspapers]
"Jomo" Bags Fail
Birmingham, Ala. (A. N. P.)-- Will Hollins is to spend six months in jail as a result of his failure to work any spell with his famous "jomo" bags on the judge of the police court here. It is claimed that Hollins had been taking money from his customers for ills which he said were curable with his bags.
The "jomo" bag happened to be, when examined, a plain cloth bag, filled with ordinary steel filings, picked up in a blacksmith's shop. Hollins carried wa steel bar magnet with him and when making a sale, is supposed to have impressed the sick and the halt by passing the bar over the bag so as to attract the latter. He almost invariably made a good impression. Many of his dupes appeared in court to attest his success with them.
http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=YzYmAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Rf4FAAAAIBAJ&pg=3723,3464952&dq=the-jomo&hl=en
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One white informant tells of a Negro acquaintance who bragged that his good luck at gambling was caused by a New Orleans jomo bag he kept at home (New Orleans is the center for hoodoo specialists). One day he began to lose heavily and
Stephen Goranson
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