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VISUAL ACTIVITYCamp Meeting, Mid-Nineteenth Century Camp meetings, or revivals, were a key feature of southern evangelical Christianity. Many preachers were itinerants who spoke wherever they could draw a crowd. Here an earnest clergyman preaches his message in an open field to an audience that includes both the reverent and the not-so-reverent.READING THE IMAGE: What does the dress of the people in the audience say about their class position?CONNECTIONS: Why were camp meetings so important to southern Methodists and Baptists?
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