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CHINESE CHECKERS, 1942. A Chinese-American girl playing Chinese checkers with her
CHINESE CHECKERS, 1942.
A Chinese-American girl playing Chinese checkers with her Jewish friend at home in Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York. Photograph by Marjory Collins, 1942
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1942 Brooklyn Checkers Chinese Collins Flatbush Floor Friend Friendship Game Home Immigrant Jewish Marjory New York Playing Sitting Unidentified
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Capturing the Essence of Friendship - Chinese Checkers, 1942
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. In this heartwarming photograph taken by Marjory Collins in 1942, we witness a beautiful moment of friendship between a Chinese-American girl and her Jewish friend. The setting is their cozy home in Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York - a testament to the diverse cultural fabric that makes up America. Seated on the floor with an intricately designed Chinese checkers board between them, these two young girls are fully engrossed in their game. Their smiles radiate pure joy as they strategize and make moves with enthusiasm. It is through games like these that barriers are broken down and connections are forged across different backgrounds. The image captures not only the innocence of childhood but also highlights the power of friendship during challenging times. In 1942, when tensions were high due to World War II and discrimination against immigrants was prevalent, this photograph serves as a reminder that bonds can be formed despite societal divisions. Marjory Collins' lens beautifully freezes this intimate moment forever - showcasing how daily life can transcend boundaries and bring people together. As we admire this snapshot from history, let us celebrate unity amidst diversity and cherish the enduring spirit of friendship that knows no bounds.
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