Here is a short, yet powerful, article that reminds us how important it is to support the church communities in which we place historical markers and headstones in honor of blues legends. It is important that we respect the unique position in which these communities find themselves--as the de-facto caretakers of immensely popular tourist sites. In honoring the dead, we sometimes disrespect the living. The two are not mutually exclusive.
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Gravesites Take On A Life of Their Own???

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Gary Pettus, "Gravesites Take On A Life of Their Own," JCL, May 21, 2006. |

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