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Leonard Freed - USA. North and South Carolina.
USA. South Carolina. 1963. A black barber shop.
USA. North Carolina. 1963. Poor rural family.
USA. North Carolina. 1963. Mother and son.
USA. North Carolina. 1963. Street preacher.
USA. Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 1963.
USA. North Carolina. 1963. Barber shop.
USA. North and South Carolina. 1963.
USA. North and South Carolina. 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. North and South Carolina. 1963. On the other side of the railway tracks. The 'other side' means the 'colored side,' even the people living there speak of themselves as living on the 'other side.' To avoid a long detour to the shopping center or work in the white community, the black is forced t
USA. North and South Carolina. 1963.
USA. North and South Carolina. 1963.
USA. North and South Carolina. 1963. The massive superfluity of America's wealth reaches down into the poorest cabin. Even when there's no electricity, the seco
USA. North and South Carolina. 1963.
USA. North and South Carolina.
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