Holy Ghost - [s1e3]
"Holy Ghost" uses the classic haunted house trope to illustrate that for Black Americans in the 1950s, the "ghosts" of past racial violence were often as dangerous as the living neighbors outside their front doors.
In an attempt to establish a safe haven for Black residents, uses her newfound inheritance to purchase a dilapidated Victorian mansion in the all-white North Side neighborhood of Chicago. The episode explores themes of "white flight" and systemic racism, intertwined with supernatural hauntings. Key Plot Points [S1E3] Holy Ghost
To cleanse the home, Leti enlists a "conjure woman." The ritual becomes a high-stakes battle between the living, the dead, and the racist intruders who break in during the ceremony. "Holy Ghost" uses the classic haunted house trope
The third episode of , titled " Holy Ghost ," shifts from the road-trip horror of the premiere into a chilling haunted house mystery set in 1950s Chicago. Episode Overview Key Plot Points To cleanse the home, Leti






