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John White: Portrait of Black Chicago

From June through October 1973 and briefly during the spring of 1974, John H. White, a 28-year-old photographer with the Chicago Daily News, worked for the federal government photographing Chicago, especially the city`s African American community. Photograph John H. White

by Jerry Tomaselli (1977)

Courtesy of John H. White

National Archives and Records Administration

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