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Ollie Harrington in The Pittsburgh Courier, Pennsylvania, May 6, 1967
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Ollie Harrington in The Pittsburgh Courier, Pennsylvania, May 6, 1967
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The Ogden Standard-Examiner, Utah, May 14, 1922
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The Pittsburgh Courier, Pennsylvania, April 25, 1925
But on the way out of the store, Mrs. Bulter passed the soda fountain, and asked for a glass of water.
“No, no,” said the clerk, “I can’t serve you.”
Mrs. Butler sought the manager.
“The clerk is correct madam” he is said to have remarked with all the dignity and “white supremacy” effrontry of a Klan Kleagle.
“We do not serve COLORED people in Joyces.”
“But I just purchased ice cream here,” she ventured.
“Well, that’s different,” he said.
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The Taylor Daily Press, Texas, March 11, 1924
Special reserved seats for white people.
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Durham Morning Herald, North Carolina, April 16, 1921
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The Gazette Globe, Kansas City, Kansas, July 3, 1914
A year for vagrancy?
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White only entrance, Durham, North Carolina, May 1940
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Federal employees waiting for treatment at the Public Health Service Dispensary, Washington DC, 1909
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White Ladies Only, Durham, North Carolina, 1940
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Hotel Clark, The Best Service for Colored Only, Beale Street, Memphis, Tennessee, 1939
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Segregated drinking fountain, Bethlehem-Fairfield shipyards, Baltimore, Maryland, May 1943
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