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The captions are John White`s own, written some time after he took his photographs. In some cases White used virtually the same caption for several images.

Sunrise on Lake Michigan with Chicago shown in the background. The city has provided a climate for developing black resources and is considered the black business capital of the United States. There were 8,747 black owned businesses which grossed more than $332 million in 1970 according to the Census. In 1972 black owned financial institutions in Chicago had assets of $254.9 million.

Source: Archives Library Information Center (ALIC)

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