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Leonard Freed - USA. New Orleans.
USA. Louisiana. New Orleans. A woman entering a segregated laundramat -white only.
USA. Louisiana. New Orleans. Segregation in apartments.
USA. Louisiana. New Orleans. A sign advertising a cab service for blacks on a Louisiana street.
USA. Louisiana. New Orleans. Segregation in services and shops.
USA. New Orleans, Louisiana. 1963. A boy leads a blindman.
USA. New Orleans, Louisiana. 1963.
USA. New Orleans, Louisiana. 1963.
USA. New Orleans. 1963.
USA. Louisiana. Jazz Funeral in New Orleans. 1963.
USA. New Orleans. 1963. To circumvent the anti-discrimination laws, many public businesses in the South have formed themselves into private clubs (open only to whites) or have posted placards stating 'THIS IS A PRIVATELY OWNED BUSINESS'.
USA. New Orleans. 1963.
USA. New Orleans. 1963. The overseer sat watching the men: he never smiled, he never questioned and he spoke only when giving instruction. The men's lunch break was still ten minutes off but he had already jumped the gun and was now eating alone in the cabin of the dirt truck. He refused to look at
USA. New Orleans. 1963.
USA. New Orleans, Louisiana. 1963.
USA. New Orleans, Louisiana. 1963.
USA. New Orleans, Louisiana. 1963.
USA. New Orleans.
USA. New Orleans.
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