Pentecostal Church Leader Addresses Congregants Chicago 1941
A leader addresses congregants at a Pentecostal church on the south side of Chicago, Illinois, in April 1941. The image captures a moment of worship, reflecting the significance of faith in the lives of the community. Pentecostalism grew rapidly in the early 20th century, emphasizing personal spiritual experiences.
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Pentecostal Church Leader Addresses Congregants Chicago 1941
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