"When It's All Over: African American Homegoing Celebrations"University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1996 - 214 pages |
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... American homegoing the eulogy represents the spoken word at the service that provides guidance and encouragement . The power of song makes the service a celebration . The processional and display of grief at the site of the body is the ...
... American homegoing the eulogy represents the spoken word at the service that provides guidance and encouragement . The power of song makes the service a celebration . The processional and display of grief at the site of the body is the ...
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African American Homegoing Celebrations" Phillip Nathaniel Frazier. public ... services was Dudley Funeral Home , my least favorite in Washington . The ... service . At the start of the service we marched solemnly down 72.
African American Homegoing Celebrations" Phillip Nathaniel Frazier. public ... services was Dudley Funeral Home , my least favorite in Washington . The ... service . At the start of the service we marched solemnly down 72.
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African American Homegoing Celebrations" Phillip Nathaniel Frazier. As in the previous chapter and case - studies , the family took part in Annie's service as well . Because I was raised in the church with other family members , my ...
African American Homegoing Celebrations" Phillip Nathaniel Frazier. As in the previous chapter and case - studies , the family took part in Annie's service as well . Because I was raised in the church with other family members , my ...
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