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Article
“‘I Asked for Water and She Gave Me Gasoline’: Unnecessary Roadblocks, Religious Syncretism, and the Headstone Blues in Copiah County, MS.”
Association for Gravestone Studies Quarterly
(2018)
Keywords
- blues,
- Mt. Zion Memorial Fund,
- Mississippi,
- Tommy Johnson
Disciplines
Publication Date
Summer 2018
Citation Information
T. DeWayne Moore, “‘I Asked for Water and She Gave Me Gasoline’: Unnecessary Roadblocks, Religious Syncretism, and the Headstone Blues in Copiah County, MS," Association for Gravestone Studies Quarterly 42:2 (Summer 2018): 7-13.
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