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Wayne Miller - USA. Chicago.
USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1946. Negro League baseball game.
USA. Chicago, Illinois. 1946.
USA. Chicago, Illinois. 1946.
USA. Chicago. December, 1946.
USA. Chicago, Ill. November, 1946. In the emergency room of a hospital.
USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1946. A tenement on South Indiana Avenue, the type of housing for half of the city's black children.
USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1946. Blind man with a street piano.
USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1946. Parade Watchers.
USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1946. Wedding.
USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1946. Spiritualist.
USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1946. Three teenagers in kitchenette apartment.
USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1946. Debutante Ball sponsored by the "Royal Coterie of Snakes," an exclusive gentleman's club at the parkway ballroom. December 1946.
USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1946. This basement apartment was condemned. The widow had nowhere to move with her three children.
USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1946. Chorus girls backstage at the Rum Boogie Club.
USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1946. Checkroom at the parkway ballroom.
USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1946. Specators at the Bud Billiken Parade.
USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1946. Storefront.
USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1946. Watching Dunbar vs. Phillips high school football game, 1946.
USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1946. Kangaroo court for juveniles at the Wabash Avenue police station presided over by Sylvester "Two Gun Pete" Washington.
USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1946. Merchants, South Halsted Street.
USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1946. High school football players.
USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1946. Man waiting on street.
USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1946. Man at window of shack.
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