Revivalist Rally in Tahlequah Oklahoma July 1939
A revivalist sings at a rally under trees in a square on a Saturday afternoon in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, in July 1939. The event showcases community involvement and the importance of religious gatherings in small towns. Tahlequah, established in the 1830s, is known for its rich Native American history and serves as the capital of the Cherokee Nation.
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Revivalist Rally in Tahlequah Oklahoma July 1939
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