"When It's All Over: African American Homegoing Celebrations"University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1996 - 214 pages |
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... Interview with Rev. A. Michael Charles Durant . April 9 , 1996 . Trulear , Harold Dean , Lecture , " How the Black Church has Historically Served Generations " Atlanta '95 Conference . December 26-31 , 1995 . their conversion to ...
... Interview with Rev. A. Michael Charles Durant . April 9 , 1996 . Trulear , Harold Dean , Lecture , " How the Black Church has Historically Served Generations " Atlanta '95 Conference . December 26-31 , 1995 . their conversion to ...
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... interviewed eleven individuals , 6 females and 5 males ; 8 African Americans , 1 Caucasian American and two Caribbeans . The general consensus from all regarding their attendance at Brown's funeral was out of respect for him and his ...
... interviewed eleven individuals , 6 females and 5 males ; 8 African Americans , 1 Caucasian American and two Caribbeans . The general consensus from all regarding their attendance at Brown's funeral was out of respect for him and his ...
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