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Life Under Segregation in the 1950s American South through the Lens of Gordon Parks

Summary by Bygonely
In the 1950s, life in the Southern United States for Black Americans was shaped by a system of laws and customs known as Jim Crow. This system enforced racial segregation, creating two separate and unequal worlds. This reality was documented by photographer Gordon Parks in 1956, when he traveled to Alabama for LIFE magazine. His […]
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Bygonely broke the news in on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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