Revivalist Gathering in Tahlequah Oklahoma July 1939
A revivalist addresses a crowd of speculators in a square in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, on a warm Saturday afternoon. In July 1939, community gatherings like this offered hope and connection during the Great Depression. Tahlequah is known as the capital of the Cherokee Nation, reflecting its rich Native American heritage and history.
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Revivalist Gathering in Tahlequah Oklahoma July 1939
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