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#17 A moving billboard in a parade in Detroit, sponsored by the NAACP, congratulates the American Federation of Labor’s stand against race discrimination, 1944.

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#17 A moving billboard in a parade in Detroit, sponsored by the NAACP, congratulates the American Federation of Labor’s stand against race discrimination, 1944.

Jim Crow Laws: Origin, History, Facts, And Photos That show how Life Was Under the Ruthless Racial Segregation Laws

#17 A moving billboard in a parade in Detroit, sponsored by the NAACP, congratulates the American Federation of Labor’s stand against race discrimination, 1944.

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