Revival Rally in Tahlequah Oklahoma July 1939
People gather in a square in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, for a revival rally on a Saturday afternoon in July 1939. This event drew community members together, showcasing the significance of religious gatherings in small-town life. Revival rallies were common in the 1930s, serving as social and spiritual focal points for rural American communities.
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Revival Rally in Tahlequah Oklahoma July 1939
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