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#162 The Rex Theatre in Leland, Mississippi, which is segregated under the Jim Crow laws, November 1939

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#162 The Rex Theatre in Leland, Mississippi, which is segregated under the Jim Crow laws, November 1939

Spectacular photos of Life in the United States during the World War II by Marion Post Wolcott

#162 The Rex Theatre in Leland, Mississippi, which is segregated under the Jim Crow laws, November 1939

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