Itinerant Preacher Addressing Crowd in Marshall Texas 1939
An itinerant preacher speaks to a crowd in Marshall, Texas, in April 1939. Using a public address system, he engages with local residents on the streets. This scene illustrates community interaction during a period when public gatherings were common for religious outreach, reflecting the social dynamics of the time.
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Itinerant Preacher Addressing Crowd in Marshall Texas 1939
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