"When It's All Over: African American Homegoing Celebrations"University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1996 - 214 pages |
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... Central Appalachia , James Crissman writes , " the character of the wake depended more on the family and its religious background 206 . 82 Jessica Mitford . American Way Of Death . New York : Simon and Schuster , 1963. 205- 83 Sources ...
... Central Appalachia , James Crissman writes , " the character of the wake depended more on the family and its religious background 206 . 82 Jessica Mitford . American Way Of Death . New York : Simon and Schuster , 1963. 205- 83 Sources ...
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... Appalachian tradition mourners attempted to repress the open display of grief of the bereaved , which is different in ... Central Appalachia . Chicago : University of Illinois Press , 1994. 73 . 86 Nichols , 25 . 87 Neville Public Museum ...
... Appalachian tradition mourners attempted to repress the open display of grief of the bereaved , which is different in ... Central Appalachia . Chicago : University of Illinois Press , 1994. 73 . 86 Nichols , 25 . 87 Neville Public Museum ...
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... Central Appalachia . Urbana and Chicago : University of Illinois Press , 1994 . 7. Du Bois , W. E. B. The Souls of Black Folk . New York : Bantam Books , 1989 . 8. Durant , Reverend A. Michael Charles . personal communication . 9 April ...
... Central Appalachia . Urbana and Chicago : University of Illinois Press , 1994 . 7. Du Bois , W. E. B. The Souls of Black Folk . New York : Bantam Books , 1989 . 8. Durant , Reverend A. Michael Charles . personal communication . 9 April ...
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