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#6 A man holds a sign which reads: ‘If Negro men can carry guns for Uncle Sam, surely they can drive milk wagons for Bowman Dairy,’, Chicago, Illinois.

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#6 A man holds a sign which reads: ‘If Negro men can carry guns for Uncle Sam, surely they can drive milk wagons for Bowman Dairy,’, Chicago, Illinois.

Stunning Historical Photos of Life in Chicago in 1941 by John Vachon

#6 A man holds a sign which reads: ‘If Negro men can carry guns for Uncle Sam, surely they can drive milk wagons for Bowman Dairy,’, Chicago, Illinois.

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