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Language of the Blues: The Cooling Board and Southern Funeral Traditions in the Blues

The cooling board is a wooden plank used for laying out a corpse so it could be prepared for burial. Back when funerals were community affairs and bodies were prepared for burial at home, the cooling board would be placed in the wagon sent to fetch a recently deceased member of the community. When the wagon returned with the body, it would be carried on the cooling board to the home where the wake was going to be held.

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02/05/2026

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