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Segregated South
1media/cwilliams_thumb.jpg2019-11-19T21:36:43+00:00Jaleesa Harriseba4efd7d677e37f373ea422f78682da76b96d8b48Jim Crow laws enforced segregation across the South. This 1956 photo of photographer Cecil J. Williams in South Carolina, drinking from a WHITE ONLY water fountain, illustrates a common way segregation laws discriminated against African Americans. Williams’s friend Rendall Harper made the image while they were returning from an assignment for Jet Magazine.plain2020-02-04T17:34:00+00:00NEHRendall HarperSouth Carolina1/1/1956David Squiresc613f45970ae89ef70516076df94370392b06674
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