Tahlequah Oklahoma Revival Rally July 1939
A group of individuals gathers under a tree in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, during a revival rally in July 1939. This event showcases community involvement in a small-town setting. The revival rallies of the time were significant for local churches, fostering spiritual growth and solidarity among residents. Tahlequah is known as the capital of the Cherokee Nation.
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Tahlequah Oklahoma Revival Rally July 1939
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