May 31, 2026

John & the Devil''s Daughter

John & the Devil''s Daughter
John & the Devil''s Daughter
Afro Tales Podcast
John & the Devil''s Daughter

The Devil didn't want them together, therefore they had to be.

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Ahoy, my friends! Welcome aboard the Afro Tales podcast. In this enchanting episode, I share the thrilling tale of 'John and the Devil's Daughter.' Join us as we follow the adventures of John the Conqueror, a brave young man who seeks work with the devil, only to find himself entangled in a web of magic and love. With the help of the devil's daughter, John faces daunting challenges that test his courage and wit. This story not only delves into themes of supernatural power and cleverness but also highlights the strength of love that transcends even the most formidable obstacles. After the tale, Chef shares a mouthwatering recipe for smothered chicken, inspired by the story's themes of resilience and devotion. Set sail with us on this captivating journey!

Book: The People Could Fly: American Black Folktales

By: Virginia Hamilton


Welcome aboard

John and the Devil's Daughter

Reflections on the Tale

Chef’s Galley - Smothered Chicken

Fair Winds


Following the story, Chef shares a delicious recipe for smothered chicken, a soul food classic that embodies the warmth and comfort of shared meals. This dish serves as a reminder of the love and devotion found in every bite.


Afro Tales Recipe of the week: Smothered Chicken

https://www.munatycooking.com/smothered-chicken/?utm_source=Pinterest&utm_medium=organic



Devil Tales:

Trespassing on the Devil’s Land

https://www.afrotalescast.com/trespassing-on-the-devils-land/


The Smart Woman & The Devil

https://www.afrotalescast.com/the-smart-woman-the-devil/


Susanna & Simon

https://www.afrotalescast.com/susanna-and-simon/



Mental Health

Phone Number: 988

https://www.nami.org/Support-Education/Support-Groups/NAMI-Connection


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Podcast Artwork:

Artbyshalaye: https://www.instagram.com/artbyshalaye/


Music:

Artist: Jason Shaw

Album: Audionautix: Acoustic

Song: Plantation

https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jason_Shaw/Audionautix_Acoustic/PLANTATION________________________3-15/

License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/

SFX:

https://freesound.org/


Transcript
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[SPEAKER_00]: Ahoi, my friends.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Welcome aboard the Afro-Tails barcans.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm your storyteller, Monna Zinger.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Join me as we explore the tales that grew from the people of indigenous and African descent in the Americas and the Caribbean.

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[SPEAKER_01]: After, come and see me.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Chef, who will impart upon me?

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[SPEAKER_01]: It has to be for the story you have just made.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So with no further ado, let us set set on this.

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[SPEAKER_00]: New age of exploration.

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[SPEAKER_00]: John and the Devil's daughter.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Let's talk about one time, this young man, John and Luke, could conquer.

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[SPEAKER_00]: They called him John the Conqueror, he's going on a hunt for a laborer, but he is hunting the devil.

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[SPEAKER_00]: He expects to get some work with them.

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[SPEAKER_00]: But there is no wagon ride today.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You have to find the witch lady.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So he did.

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[SPEAKER_00]: He found him.

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[SPEAKER_00]: She had this giant bird.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Called him a great big kind of eagle.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Now much, it caused the rise.

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[SPEAKER_00]: John McConcran asked the witch lady.

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[SPEAKER_00]: goes you meet she told him how much meat he says and she says be in quarters maybe three quarters beef that much he says and she says when

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[SPEAKER_00]: so he did.

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[SPEAKER_00]: John got on, paid the meat, and the eagle took off, rising, flapping his wings.

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[SPEAKER_00]: John held on to the biggest fetus he could reach.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Bigger's a pine tree it was.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Eagle just flew and flew.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Ten miles.

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[SPEAKER_00]: One hundred.

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[SPEAKER_00]: One thousand miles.

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[SPEAKER_00]: That eagle let out a screeching, and John the Conqueror takes up his sack of beef, and gets a quarter, tosses it into the eagle, eagle catches it with his beak.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Another thousand miles.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Eagle lets out a mighty noise, as big as a cloud.

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[SPEAKER_00]: John gets the sack, giving another quarter beef.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Eagle is full of, he flies and flies, maybe 2,000 miles now, and then he comes swooping low, and then he lands, John the Conqueror hanging from a pin feather, and then letting go, he is down on the ground.

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[SPEAKER_00]: She is standing right there, the devil's daughter, John says to her, I'm hunting for some work with the devil.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Have you seen him?

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[SPEAKER_00]: He's not a bit scared of him.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Oh, wait.

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[SPEAKER_01]: She says, the devil is my dad.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He'll give you labor, but don't you take me?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Others have come for work and he has killed them.

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[SPEAKER_00]: John asks, will I?

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[SPEAKER_00]: And the devil's daughter tells him to say, because none of them could do it.

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[SPEAKER_01]: They couldn't do the work he gave them.

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[SPEAKER_00]: is that so?

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[SPEAKER_00]: says John, says, well, I have to find some work, well, she says if you have to then you just do what he says, just try to do it, will you help me out, ax John?

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[SPEAKER_00]: He was seeing how pretty she was.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I helped him.

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[SPEAKER_00]: She said, and smile at him.

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[SPEAKER_00]: She saw he was some handsome.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So she taken him to her father.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Says to the devil, says, Daddy, I brought this one to me,

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[SPEAKER_00]: devil says to be John alright here's somewhere first thing in the morning you clear me some land some 60 acres don't take all day just half a day make sure the trees could don't leave so big John the

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[SPEAKER_00]: and out the next day without any breath.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It was her.

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[SPEAKER_00]: He wants to get a head start.

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[SPEAKER_00]: He cuts one or two big trees by 10 o'clock.

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[SPEAKER_00]: He got acus to go.

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[SPEAKER_00]: The devil's daughter comes out.

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[SPEAKER_00]: They're right by where he's working.

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[SPEAKER_00]: She feels sorry for her.

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[SPEAKER_00]: He was behind.

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[SPEAKER_00]: He'll never make two days, let alone half a day.

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[SPEAKER_01]: She says, get me that hatch.

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[SPEAKER_00]: He does, and she shows him a thing or two, talking to the hatch.

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[SPEAKER_00]: She says, to the hatch.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Let one tree fall, all the phone.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Trim one knee, trim all, burn one branch, burn all.

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[SPEAKER_00]: The 60 acres is cut on fire and burnt up in a second.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Nothing is left to bother the ice moving, it's looking over the land.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Then the devil's daughter goes off.

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[SPEAKER_00]: The devil comes out to see what John the Conqueror has done.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Did you do my work the way I said that was you got done John the Conqueror series.

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[SPEAKER_00]: That wasn't a lot, that was nice.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Not bad, pretty good.

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[SPEAKER_00]: He said, nah, in the morning you go plow that 60 acres.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You go plant it.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I want some roast in ears, good, and sweet for my mere tomorrow night.

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[SPEAKER_00]: John gets up early in the morning.

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[SPEAKER_00]: He hitches the horses and plows, up straight ropes, but is after he's never been in he hasn't plowed 10 acres yet.

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[SPEAKER_00]: The devil's daughter is there.

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[SPEAKER_00]: brings John a jug of water for what's thirst.

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[SPEAKER_00]: He drinks all of it.

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[SPEAKER_00]: He was that thirsty.

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[SPEAKER_01]: She says to me, I'll plow it for you.

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[SPEAKER_00]: She got her eye on stuck on.

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[SPEAKER_00]: She talks to the plow says,

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[SPEAKER_01]: Now she says to John, pick yourself some good corn is for my devil daddy.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So he does.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Now the daughter knows the father's going to kill John anyhow, because John the Conqueror is just too big for him, but John don't know nothing.

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[SPEAKER_01]: We could get married.

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[SPEAKER_00]: She tells John,

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[SPEAKER_00]: The devil will kill us both.

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[SPEAKER_00]: John tells her.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Well, I got me too fast as horses.

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[SPEAKER_01]: We'll go get them.

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[SPEAKER_00]: The daughter says.

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[SPEAKER_01]: When daddy's asleep, we'll just ride up.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Then we'll manage.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So that was the plan.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Waiting until the devil is asleep.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Midnight.

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[SPEAKER_00]: They go out for the horses that belong to the devil.

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[SPEAKER_00]: They get on and ride off.

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[SPEAKER_01]: D'Order says horses run out, run out, 500 miles jumping.

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[SPEAKER_00]: When it's morning, they are way far away from there.

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[SPEAKER_00]: But so is the devil.

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[SPEAKER_00]: He wake up, see when they went out.

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[SPEAKER_00]: seen his daughter taking his favorite horses.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And he has on his boots hip-hop.

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[SPEAKER_00]: John the devil's daughter looked back and the devil is saying to his boots.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Step it, and I say, huh, step it.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Make each step 500 miles.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So the devil daddy is almost to them.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And the daughter don't know what to do.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Don't know what to do, but we'd better hurry up and move.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Well, I thought of something now.

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[SPEAKER_01]: She says, you'll be a fox.

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[SPEAKER_00]: She says to John, she turns herself into a pond of water with a duck on it, swim it.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And so John the Conqueror, big is anything, is an old gray fox.

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[SPEAKER_00]: the foxes trying to get at the duck when the devil steps high by.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Devil can't see his damn, just sees a gray fox trying to snap up a duck on the pond.

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[SPEAKER_00]: The devil, he went on.

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[SPEAKER_00]: But his legs are worn out, his feet hurt him, and his boobs are steaming.

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[SPEAKER_00]: He has to give a big old ant.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Looks like a great, big bull.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Come on.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Says the daughter to John.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He's going back for this bull.

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[SPEAKER_01]: We'll make up some time.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So they heard along.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Jump 500.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Girls say it's to the horses.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Jump a thousand 500.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And so the horses did, half a day later she looks back, who's coming.

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[SPEAKER_00]: That's who devil, coming on sane.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You ball, you ball, jump it.

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[SPEAKER_01]: She says, my daddy is coming with his ball under him.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He's riding on.

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[SPEAKER_00]: John tells him, I don't know what to do about your devil daddy.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So, they were passing some thorny pushes and she tells him, which reached me some thumbs.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So, John does it.

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[SPEAKER_00]: He hands a whole thorny push over to him.

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[SPEAKER_00]: She takes it from him and says,

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[SPEAKER_01]: Play it one more, play it all.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Of those four feet up, 10 feet up, 15, 10, no, 15 feet wide.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Make it a thousand, five hundred miles long.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Then, that dawn has went on long about forever.

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[SPEAKER_00]: the devil coming up to the thornage, riding the big, greatest, fireball in the hell world.

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[SPEAKER_00]: The fool couldn't get through the thorns, but that was says, he says, I'll go back and get my hatchet.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I bet I'll get through them.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So he went back and he come back.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And it took him hot summers and cold winters to cut through that.

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[SPEAKER_00]: What his daughter had built up, the thorn hedge.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And by then there wasn't a scent of nothing.

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[SPEAKER_00]: No horses, no daughter, no big John the Conqueror.

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[SPEAKER_00]: But they say John the devil's daughter made it all right.

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[SPEAKER_00]: the devil never called, they got married, say they found all around in John and heard, made it good home, had lots of children living happily for ever ever.

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[SPEAKER_00]: That's all, the end.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Wow, like I said before, I love these types of stories, just hadn't, I thought I had recorded more of these types, but I see how I have it.

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[SPEAKER_00]: This book is the people who could fly.

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[SPEAKER_00]: American Black Fultils, told by Virginia Hamilton, illustrated by Leo and Diane Dylan, and Virginia, she always, always tells it in a, in a great way.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm going to read here a little insert.

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[SPEAKER_00]: She puts at the end of the story.

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[SPEAKER_00]: She does this a lot of it.

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[SPEAKER_00]: The end of most of her stories.

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[SPEAKER_00]: She says, attempts to control the environment, people or situations, brought the concept of witches to black folk tale.

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[SPEAKER_00]: John and the Devil's daughter is a Martian, a tale of the supernatural and magic in which the devil plays a main part.

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[SPEAKER_00]: John must visit the witch lady in order to get to work.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Extraordinary powers out of darkness.

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[SPEAKER_00]: the witch is giant eagle given an added dimension as an aid to the hero in getting his way.

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[SPEAKER_00]: The devil's daughter also has power meant by marrying her, John the Conqueror, the legendary black hero adds her strength.

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[SPEAKER_00]: to his, the conqueror, a little known mythical hero, is said to have come to America from Africa on a slave ship following the wind like an hour troughs.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Variants of this table appear worldwide as a motif of the girl as a helper to the hero's flight being most popular in the American South and in the West Indies.

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[SPEAKER_00]: There are Jack Tails versions in which the hero is always known as Jack.

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[SPEAKER_00]: There's also a marinian versions

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[SPEAKER_00]: often in the black versions, the heroes, simply called John.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Help from the ogres daughter and obstacle flight motifs are quite common.

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[SPEAKER_00]: That is... And if...

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[SPEAKER_00]: you've been listening for a while if you listen to a lot of my stories, you'll know that that is you'll see those types of stories people with a girl helps her brother or helps the main character

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[SPEAKER_00]: figure out how to get past the devil, the bad guy.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Normally, by doing some kind of magical trick, or some kind of spells, we've done them.

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[SPEAKER_00]: They're in all different cultures, indigenous Americans, and the African dias for stories.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So I like these stories.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Anybody knows that's in a relationship.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You have trials and tribulations.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You don't always get it wrong with, you know, the dad or the mom of your partner but through the words that you guys do together.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You guys tend to either

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[SPEAKER_00]: At some point, hopefully, you know, gain that support from that person, the one that person's parents or sometimes you have to cut yourself off completely from them and I think that that's more what this is going to, the devil didn't want them together and therefore had to, they had to cut themselves off from dad, you know.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I don't think it's funny to because in the devil's daughter stories, in most of stories like this, where is mom?

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[SPEAKER_00]: You know, and in this particular story, just headcannon on this, mom is the witch, right?

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[SPEAKER_00]: I mean, you can say that, mom is the witch in this particular story, but you know, you guys figure out where mom is in all of these stories like this and

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[SPEAKER_00]: Let me know.

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[SPEAKER_00]: All right.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So, but until next time, thank you for visiting, thank you for being on this journey, and go see Chef.

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[SPEAKER_00]: He has a wonderful recipe for you inspired by the story you've just heard until next time my friends, as always, have a blessed day.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Welcome our friends at the galley.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I am your chef chef and today we have a wonderful experience inspired by this story you have just had.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Today we will be creating smothered chicken a soulful now what will you need for this yeah deliciously tasty recipe three chicken legs

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[SPEAKER_00]: and three chicken thighs with skin.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Have a coat of oil.

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[SPEAKER_00]: One large ono chopped.

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[SPEAKER_00]: One chicken bullion.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Two and a half cups of cold water.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Have a coat of milk.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Three tablespoons of seasoned flour.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And for the seasoned flour, you will need one cup of all purpose flour.

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[SPEAKER_00]: One and a half teaspoons of salt, one teaspoon of onion powder, half a teaspoon of garlic powder, one teaspoon of paprika, one teaspoon of black pepper powder, half a teaspoon of all-spice powder, one teaspoon of cinnamon powder, and a quarter teaspoon of heat ginger powder.

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[SPEAKER_00]: How do we put this together?

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[SPEAKER_00]: Easy!

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[SPEAKER_00]: First, mix all the flower seasonings together, make three tablespoons from this mixture and keep the side.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Wash the chicken and pat dry.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Dredge the chicken in the season of flower and keep a side.

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[SPEAKER_00]: In a pan, heat the oil and add the

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[SPEAKER_00]: When the bottom of the chicken turns golden, flip to the other side and cook until golden.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Remove the chicken from the oil when both sides are golden.

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[SPEAKER_00]: At this point, the chicken is not completely cooked.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Keep around four tablespoons of oil in the pan.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Add three tablespoons seasoned flour to the onion and stir for at least two minutes on medium heat.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Now you can pour the cold water over the onion and flour mixture in one go and keep on stirring.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Add the chicken bull on and keep stirring.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Now add the milk and stir until the mixture comes to a boil.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Reduce the heat to medium low and add the chicken to the sauce.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Cover the pan and let the chicken cook for about 20-25 minutes or until completely cooked.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Stir occasionally, when it is a done, you may serve with rice or mashed potatoes.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Now, that is it, my friends.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Now, go.

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