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#24 White tenants seeking to prevent black Americans from moving into the Sojourner Truth Homes, a federal governmental housing project, erected this sign in Detroit in 1942.

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#24 White tenants seeking to prevent black Americans from moving into the Sojourner Truth Homes, a federal governmental housing project, erected this sign in Detroit in 1942.

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

#24 White tenants seeking to prevent black Americans from moving into the Sojourner Truth Homes, a federal governmental housing project, erected this sign in Detroit in 1942.

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←#23 A teacher instructs a segregated class of black students at a poorly funded, one-room school in the backwoods of Georgia in 1941.
#25 Dr. and Mrs. Charles N. Atkins of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and their sons, Edmond, 10, and Charles, 3, pause for a glance at the Santa Fe Depot segregation sign on Nov. 25, 1955.→

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