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SEGREGATED ENTRANCE, 1940. Door marked white ladies only on a store in Durham, North Carolina

SEGREGATED ENTRANCE, 1940. Door marked white ladies only on a store in Durham, North Carolina


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SEGREGATED ENTRANCE, 1940. Door marked white ladies only on a store in Durham, North Carolina

SEGREGATED ENTRANCE, 1940.
Door marked white ladies only on a store in Durham, North Carolina. Photograph by Jack Delano, May 1940

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This powerful photograph captures the stark reality of racial segregation in 1940s America. The image showcases a store entrance in Durham, North Carolina, marked with a sign that reads "White Ladies Only". This blatant display of discrimination is a painful reminder of the Jim Crow era and the deep-rooted racism that plagued society at the time. The photographer, Jack Delano, skillfully frames this scene against the backdrop of a bustling street. His lens captures not only the physical door but also the intangible barriers it represents for people of color. The contrast between black and white is striking, symbolizing both literal separation and societal division. In examining this photograph, we are confronted with uncomfortable truths about our nation's past. It serves as a poignant reminder of how far we have come in terms of civil rights while acknowledging that there is still work to be done to achieve true equality. By showcasing this image today, we honor those who fought against segregation and remind ourselves never to forget their struggles. It stands as an important historical document that challenges us to reflect on our progress as a society and continue striving towards justice for all.

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