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CHICAGO: LUNCH WAGON, 1941. A lunch wagon for African Americans in Chicago, Illinois

CHICAGO: LUNCH WAGON, 1941. A lunch wagon for African Americans in Chicago, Illinois


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CHICAGO: LUNCH WAGON, 1941. A lunch wagon for African Americans in Chicago, Illinois

CHICAGO: LUNCH WAGON, 1941.
A lunch wagon for African Americans in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Edwin Rosskam, April 1941

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1941 April Black Black Belt Chicago Edwin Lunch Neighborhood Poor Rosskam Sign South Side Wagon Shabby


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CHICAGO - LUNCH WAGON, 1941. A Symbol of Resilience and Community in the Black Belt Neighborhood

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. This photograph captures a moment frozen in time - a lunch wagon serving African Americans in Chicago's South Side neighborhood during April 1941. The image, taken by photographer Edwin Rosskam, offers a glimpse into the daily lives of individuals living in this historically significant area. The lunch wagon stands as more than just a place to grab a meal; it represents resilience and community spirit amidst challenging circumstances. Its shabby exterior and worn sign tell the story of poverty and limited resources that plagued many African American neighborhoods during this era. In the midst of adversity, however, there is an undeniable sense of pride emanating from the man standing beside the wagon. His presence reflects strength and determination as he serves his fellow neighbors with dignity. This photograph also serves as a reminder of the racial segregation prevalent at that time. While African Americans faced discrimination and limited opportunities elsewhere in Chicago, they found solace within their own communities like this one on the South Side. Today, we can look back at images like these with gratitude for how far we have come while acknowledging that there is still work to be done towards achieving true equality for all. This print allows us to reflect on our history and honor those who fought against injustice while celebrating their resilience within close-knit communities like Chicago's Black Belt neighborhood.

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