See How Washingtonians Lived In The 1940s
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Photographer Gordon Parks captured quotidian moments in the lives of the District's working class, particularly African Americans.
D.C. in the 1940s - Ghosts of DC
Harlem Gang Leader, 1948 - Photography Archive - The Gordon Parks Foundation
PITTSBURGH GREASE PLANT, 1944/46 - Photography Archive - The Gordon Parks Foundation
THE TUSKEGEE AIRMEN, 1943 - Photography Archive - The Gordon Parks Foundation
Washington, DC View east down F Street NW no date, ArchiTexty
See How Washingtonians Lived In The 1940s
Portraits, 1947-63 - Photography Archive - The Gordon Parks Foundation
Congressman John Lewis, the Civil Rights Icon and Lifelong Freedom Fighter, Was a Museum Advocate Who Recognized the Importance of Art and Artists - Culture Type
Congressman John Lewis, the Civil Rights Icon and Lifelong Freedom Fighter, Was a Museum Advocate Who Recognized the Importance of Art and Artists - Culture Type
Workers in New York City, 1944-1948 - Photography Archive - The Gordon Parks Foundation
See How Washingtonians Lived In The 1940s
Books – Fox Island Historical Society
What Men REALLY Wore In The 1940s
The 50 greatest films of the 1940s
The Ten Most Iconic Photos Of The 1940s
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