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"South Side: A Tapestry of Life and Resilience" In the bustling streets of Chicago's South Side, a vibrant tapestry of life unfolds

Background imageSouth Side Collection: CHICAGO: CHILDREN, 1941. African American boys goofing off in Chicago, Illinois

CHICAGO: CHILDREN, 1941. African American boys goofing off in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Russell Lee, April 1941

Background imageSouth Side Collection: CHICAGO: PAPER COLLECTING. An African American man and woman collecting paper for sale

CHICAGO: PAPER COLLECTING. An African American man and woman collecting paper for sale, on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Edwin Rosskam, April 1941

Background imageSouth Side Collection: CHICAGO: CHILDREN, 1941. Boys playing and pretending that they are shooting machine

CHICAGO: CHILDREN, 1941. Boys playing and pretending that they are shooting machine guns at a passing airplane, on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Edwin Rosskam, April 1941

Background imageSouth Side Collection: CHICAGO: EASTER, 1941. Congregation outside of a church on the South Side of Chicago

CHICAGO: EASTER, 1941. Congregation outside of a church on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, on Easter Sunday. Photograph by Edwin Rosskam, April 1941

Background imageSouth Side Collection: CHICAGO: EASTER PROCESSION. Easter procession outside of a church on the South Side of Chicago

CHICAGO: EASTER PROCESSION. Easter procession outside of a church on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Edwin Rosskam, April 1941

Background imageSouth Side Collection: CHICAGO: SHOESHINE, 1941. A shoeshine on 47th Street on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois

CHICAGO: SHOESHINE, 1941. A shoeshine on 47th Street on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Edwin Rosskam, April, 1941

Background imageSouth Side Collection: CHICAGO: LILY VENDORS, 1941. Lily vendors on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois

CHICAGO: LILY VENDORS, 1941. Lily vendors on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, on Easter Sunday, 1941. Photograph by Edwin Rosskam

Background imageSouth Side Collection: CHICAGO: HOSPITAL, 1941. A doctor and patient at Provident Hospital, one of the

CHICAGO: HOSPITAL, 1941. A doctor and patient at Provident Hospital, one of the few African American hospitals with an African American staff in Chicago, Illinois

Background imageSouth Side Collection: CHICAGO: MEN, 1941. Group of African American men in front of a storefront in Chicago, Illnois

CHICAGO: MEN, 1941. Group of African American men in front of a storefront in Chicago, Illnois. Photograph by Edwin Rosskam, July 1941

Background imageSouth Side Collection: CHICAGO: MARBLES, 1941. An African American boy shooting marbles on a sidewalk in Chicago

CHICAGO: MARBLES, 1941. An African American boy shooting marbles on a sidewalk in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Edwin Rosskam, July 1941

Background imageSouth Side Collection: CHICAGO: MAN, 1941. Portrait of an African American man in front of a storefront in Chicago

CHICAGO: MAN, 1941. Portrait of an African American man in front of a storefront in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Edwin Rosskam, July 1941

Background imageSouth Side Collection: CHICAGO: STOREFRONT, 1941. A storefront in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Edwin Rosskam

CHICAGO: STOREFRONT, 1941. A storefront in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Edwin Rosskam, July 1941

Background imageSouth Side Collection: CHICAGO: LUNCH WAGON, 1941. A lunch wagon for African Americans in Chicago, Illinois

CHICAGO: LUNCH WAGON, 1941. A lunch wagon for African Americans in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Edwin Rosskam, April 1941

Background imageSouth Side Collection: CHICAGO: SOUTH SIDE, 1941. Vacant lots and apartment buildings on the South Side of Chicago

CHICAGO: SOUTH SIDE, 1941. Vacant lots and apartment buildings on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Russell Lee, April 1941

Background imageSouth Side Collection: CHICAGO: CHURCH, 1941. Sign outside of a church on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois

CHICAGO: CHURCH, 1941. Sign outside of a church on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Edwin Rosskam, July 1941

Background imageSouth Side Collection: CHICAGO: CHURCH, 1941. Congregation outside of a church on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois

CHICAGO: CHURCH, 1941. Congregation outside of a church on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Edwin Rosskam, April 1941

Background imageSouth Side Collection: CHICAGO: CHILDREN, 1941. African American children in front of an apartment building

CHICAGO: CHILDREN, 1941. African American children in front of an apartment building on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Edwin Rosskam, April 1941

Background imageSouth Side Collection: CHICAGO: SOUTH SIDE, 1941. Signs in the windows of the South Side Action Committee in Chicago

CHICAGO: SOUTH SIDE, 1941. Signs in the windows of the South Side Action Committee in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1941

Background imageSouth Side Collection: CHICAGO: SOUTH SIDE, 1941. A sign in the window of the South Side Action Committee in Chicago

CHICAGO: SOUTH SIDE, 1941. A sign in the window of the South Side Action Committee in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1941

Background imageSouth Side Collection: CHICAGO: CHILDREN, 1941. Children playing outside of an apartment building on the

CHICAGO: CHILDREN, 1941. Children playing outside of an apartment building on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1941

Background imageSouth Side Collection: CHICAGO: CHILDREN, 1941. Children playing in a flooded gutter on the South Side of Chicago

CHICAGO: CHILDREN, 1941. Children playing in a flooded gutter on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1941

Background imageSouth Side Collection: CHICAGO: APARTMENTS, 1941. Residents outside of an apartment building on the South

CHICAGO: APARTMENTS, 1941. Residents outside of an apartment building on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1941

Background imageSouth Side Collection: CHICAGO: CHURCH, 1941. In front of the Pilgrim Baptist Church on Easter Sunday

CHICAGO: CHURCH, 1941. In front of the Pilgrim Baptist Church on Easter Sunday, South Indiana Avenue on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1941

Background imageSouth Side Collection: CHICAGO: CONCERT, 1941. A view of the audience at performance given by Marian Anderson in Chicago

CHICAGO: CONCERT, 1941. A view of the audience at performance given by Marian Anderson in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1941

Background imageSouth Side Collection: CHICAGO: CHILDREN, 1941. Black and white children playing together on the street

CHICAGO: CHILDREN, 1941. Black and white children playing together on the street on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1941

Background imageSouth Side Collection: CHICAGO: PROTEST, 1941. A picket line protesting low wages for African Americans

CHICAGO: PROTEST, 1941. A picket line protesting low wages for African Americans, outside of Mid-City Realty Company on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by John Vachon, July 1941

Background imageSouth Side Collection: CHICAGO: CHURCH, 1941. Mass at an African American church on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois

CHICAGO: CHURCH, 1941. Mass at an African American church on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Jack Delano, March 1942

Background imageSouth Side Collection: CHICAGO: PICKET LINE, 1941. Picketers outside of the Mid-City Realty Company

CHICAGO: PICKET LINE, 1941. Picketers outside of the Mid-City Realty Company on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by John Vachon, 1941

Background imageSouth Side Collection: CHICAGO: SOUTHSIDE, 1941. An abandoned building on the south side of Chicago, Illinois

CHICAGO: SOUTHSIDE, 1941. An abandoned building on the south side of Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1941

Background imageSouth Side Collection: EASTER MORNING, 1941. Boys dressed up for Easter on the Southside of Chicago, Illinois

EASTER MORNING, 1941. Boys dressed up for Easter on the Southside of Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Russell Lee, April 1941

Background imageSouth Side Collection: CHICAGO: NEWSBOY, 1942. Newsboy selling the Chicago Defender, a leading African

CHICAGO: NEWSBOY, 1942. Newsboy selling the Chicago Defender, a leading African American newspaper in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Jack Delano, April 1942

Background imageSouth Side Collection: CHICAGO: MARBLES, 1941. Boys playing a game of marbles on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois

CHICAGO: MARBLES, 1941. Boys playing a game of marbles on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Russell Lee, April 1941

Background imageSouth Side Collection: CHICAGO: BOYS, 1941. Boys playing that they are shooting machine guns at an airplane

CHICAGO: BOYS, 1941. Boys playing that they are shooting machine guns at an airplane in the Black Belt neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Edwin Rosskam, 1941

Background imageSouth Side Collection: CHICAGO: BOY, 1941. A boy in the Black Belt area of Chicago, Illinois. Photograph

CHICAGO: BOY, 1941. A boy in the Black Belt area of Chicago, Illinois. Photograph, Edwin Rosskam, 1941

Background imageSouth Side Collection: The Southside of the Castle of Edinburgh, from Theatrum Scotiae by John Slezer

The Southside of the Castle of Edinburgh, from Theatrum Scotiae by John Slezer
XJF365339 The Southside of the Castle of Edinburgh, from Theatrum Scotiae by John Slezer, 1693 (engraving) by Slezer, John (d.1717); Private Collection; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageSouth Side Collection: View of James River pontoon bridge, from south side, above Jones Landing, US

View of James River pontoon bridge, from south side, above Jones Landing, US, USA, America, Vintage photography

Background imageSouth Side Collection: Fort Sumter, south side, Morris Island. Fort Sumter is a Third System masonry sea

Fort Sumter, south side, Morris Island. Fort Sumter is a Third System masonry sea fort located in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina

Background imageSouth Side Collection: South side St. Bartholome-4s Church, London, England, engraving 19th century

South side St. Bartholome-4s Church, London, England, engraving 19th century, Britain, UK

Background imageSouth Side Collection: OLD HOUSES IN GREAT QUEEN STREET, SOUTH SIDE. London, UK, 19th century engraving

OLD HOUSES IN GREAT QUEEN STREET, SOUTH SIDE. London, UK, 19th century engraving

Background imageSouth Side Collection: South Side of Raby Castle, UK, England, engraving 1870s, Britain

South Side of Raby Castle, UK, England, engraving 1870s, Britain

Background imageSouth Side Collection: The Eruption of Mount Etna, Sicily, 1883: 1

The Eruption of Mount Etna, Sicily, 1883: 1
THE ERUPTION OF MOUNT ETNA, SICILY, 1883: 1. View of the Upper Regions of Etna, from the Scene of the Recent Outbreak. 2. Portrait of S

Background imageSouth Side Collection: Konarak Sun temple dating from the 13th century, south side, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Konarak

Konarak Sun temple dating from the 13th century, south side, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Konarak, Orissa, India, Asia

Background imageSouth Side Collection: Detail from a waterfall in the small Norwegian summer area in Sandvika Bay on the south side of

Detail from a waterfall in the small Norwegian summer area in Sandvika Bay on the south side of Svesfjord, Norway
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"South Side: A Tapestry of Life and Resilience" In the bustling streets of Chicago's South Side, a vibrant tapestry of life unfolds. In 1941, amidst the backdrop of a changing world, children found joy in simple pleasures. Outside their apartment buildings, they leapt with boundless energy while jumping rope, their laughter echoing through the air. The allure of the silver screen beckoned young hearts as they eagerly lined up for the Easter Sunday matinee at local movie theaters. Excitement filled their eyes as they anticipated an afternoon filled with wonder and enchantment. Amidst this diverse community, an African American family stood strong in Chicago's embrace. Their love and unity radiated through every interaction, defying societal boundaries that sought to divide them. They were a testament to resilience and hope. On Easter Sunday on the South Side, women adorned themselves in colorful attire that reflected both tradition and individuality. As they gathered together to celebrate faith and community spirit, their grace shone brightly against the backdrop of towering cityscape. Within the heart of Black Belt neighborhood lay another scene from childhood innocence - children playing ring around the rosie. Their carefree giggles echoed through these historic streets where culture thrived despite adversity. Beyond Chicago's borders but still on America's South Side lies another tale etched into history - Texans reclaiming intrenchments during war times along James River's southern banks. Courageous soldiers fought valiantly for what they believed in; their bravery forever imprinted upon this land. Across continents stands a majestic exhibition building whose grandeur captivates all who behold it from its south side exterior engraving. It serves as a symbol not only of architectural marvels but also human ingenuity and creativity that transcends time itself. Away from urban landscapes lies Auronzo di Cadore in Italy where nature paints its own masterpiece on Tre Cime di Lavaredo's south side.