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Gambling in Mississippi

Revisiting Gordon Parks’ Classic Photo Essay, ‘Harlem Gang Leader’

Revisiting Gordon Parks’ Classic Photo Essay, ‘Harlem Gang Leader’

<b>Caption from LIFE.</b> Father Bishop talks earnestly to Red and some of his Tiny Tims, reminds them of the day he caught Midtowners throwing bottles in front of church.

How the US Govt Accidentally Created the Golden Age of American Photography

How the US Govt Accidentally Created the Golden Age of American Photography

There's Something Special About These 12 Arkansas Farms From The Past

There's Something Special About These 12 Arkansas Farms From The Past

These 12 Arkansas Farms From The Past Are Really Special

“Taste of Black Austin” Explores Cultural Foodways

“Taste of Black Austin” Explores Cultural Foodways

Rare, Moving Photos of Black Life During the 1930s and ’40s

Rare, Moving Photos of Black Life During the 1930s and ’40s

A rehabilitation client with his son repays a government loan, Smithfield, N.C., October 1936. Slate Magazine/Schormburg Center: Rare, moving photos of Black life during the New Deal.

The way things used to be: Incredible pictures of early 1950s London

The way things used to be: Incredible pictures of early 1950s London

Guide: A doorman dressed in a top hat, long coat and gloves acts as a valet as he directs people in cars in London

Who Knows East - Old Photographs July 3 · Title: [Military railroad operations in northern Virginia: men using levers for loosening rails] Contributor Names: Russell, Andrew J., photographer. United States. Army. Military Railway Service. Created / Published: [ca. 1862 or 1863]. United States Civil War, 1861-1865. Rights Advisory: No known restrictions on publication.

[History] The Haitian Tuskegee Airmen

[History] The Haitian Tuskegee Airmen

[History] The Haitian Tuskegee Airmen

Lewis Plantation

Lewis Plantation

Ambrose by ghs1922, via Flickr

African-American Postal Workers in the 20th Century - Who we are - About.usps.com

Descendant of Pettway slave Gee's Bend

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