Bygone Americana

African American flood victims lined up to get food and clothing from Red Cross relief station. Louisville, 1937.
By Margaret Bourke-White

African American flood victims lined up to get food and clothing from Red Cross relief station. Louisville, 1937.

By Margaret Bourke-White

(Source: images.google.com)

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