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Hidden biscuits, tales of Deep South revivals told by heart

Label
Hidden biscuits, tales of Deep South revivals told by heart
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Hidden biscuits
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
tales of Deep South revivals told by heart
Summary
Every night of revival--1945 to 1956--the Evangelist and his family carried the mostly Appalachian folks to whom they ministered on up to a higher place. Worn down bodies in from the heat and dust of a sharecropper's cotton fields or unventilated rooms of the mill barely made it over to the local Pentecostal church house, to the shelter of a raised-up tent or bush arbor. But by the time they sang, shouted, and prayed in response to the Skondeen family's music and preaching, something shifted. In Hidden Biscuits, Audrey Skondeen Ward's memories come alive by way of her writing, as words, songs, and voices long silent are connected through a Deep South landscape
Target audience
adult
resource.variantTitle
Tales of Deep South revivals told by heart
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