These photos of the segregated South, taken during the mid-’50s, document ordinary African-Americans going about their lives under the shadow of Jim Crow, as evidenced by the conspicuous presence of white only and colored only signs. The restraint in the expressions of Parks’s subjects makes the injustices pictured in these color images seem all the more pronounced.
Gordon Parks, “Segregation Story”
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