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BRUSH ARBORS IN THE AMERICAN SOUTH.

Author: Pezzoni, J. Daniel.
Author Background:
Date 1/1/97
Type Journal
Journal Title: Pioneer America Society Transactions
Volume/Pages 20p.25-34
Publisher
Subject Matter African American
Population
Pedagogies
Abstract Brush arbors - structures made of wooden poles supporting a roof of green branches - were used in the South by Native Americans, certain European immigrants, and African Americans for variousactivities, but mostly they were used as places of worship.
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