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History and geography helped give the Drakes their identities: they knew who they were because they knew where they were and when they were, with no alienation from either time or place. Their lives were thus whole and full. Their home, their family, their community were all very real entities, nourishing and sustaining the individual while giving him a sense of belonging to something greater than himself. They gave order and meaning to life.
The times have changed, but who can say that the world of the Drakes is any less meaningful for us today? Perhaps the memories of that world constitute a rebuke to our frenetic lives. But perhaps the legacy of their lives, their times, and, above all, their great love, can still exert its healing power on modern generations.
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Biography, Family, Social life and customs, Families, Georgia, social life and customs, Georgia, genealogyPeople
Drake family, Robert Drake (1930-)Places
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The home place: a memory and a celebration : the restored text
1998, Mercer University Press
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0865545944 9780865545946
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The home place: a memory and celebration
1980, Memphis State University Press
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0878701982 9780878701988
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