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How 'Lovecraft Country' Exposes the Horrors of America's Buried Histories

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is shining a light on buried histories of America. Created by Misha Green and executive produced by Jordan Peele and J.J. Abrams, the 10-episode HBO series adapted from Matt Ruff’s novel sees an extended Black family in 1950s Chicago facing both racist terrors and supernatural horrors inspired by the likes of H.P.

Lovecraft. Similar to, the superhero series that takes place in an alternative version of U.S. history, blends historical and real-life events with a fictional story.

What starts off as a road trip through Jim Crow America expands into a saga of horrors that includes surviving shoggoths, fending off pagan societies, moving into a haunted house, hunting for magical scrolls and confronting a case of dueling identities while also.

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