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Photograph of people standing in a line on a street in Tulsa, Oklahoma, ca. 1920
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Photograph of people standing in a line on a street in Tulsa, Oklahoma, ca. 1920
A black-and-white photograph that depicts a large group of people standing in a line on a street with one car in the center of the photograph. Additional people can be seen standing in the street on the left side of the photograph. Buildings are being constructed in the background. A building on the right side of the photograph has a sign on the second story that is partially legible. It reads " OPEN [illegible] BUS[illegible]."
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Capturing the Essence of Resilience - A Glimpse into Tulsa's Past
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. This black-and-white photograph, taken in Tulsa, Oklahoma around 1920, offers a poignant glimpse into a moment frozen in time. The image showcases a large group of people standing in an orderly line on a bustling street, their faces reflecting both hope and uncertainty. Amidst the crowd stands one solitary car, symbolizing progress amidst adversity. The scene unfolds against the backdrop of ongoing construction projects that shape the evolving cityscape. On the right side of the frame, a partially legible sign on a second-story building hints at economic opportunities - "OPEN [illegible] BUS[illegible]". This serves as a reminder that even during challenging times, dreams and aspirations persist. While details about these individuals remain unknown to us today, this photograph encapsulates an important chapter in African American history. It speaks to themes such as employment struggles and destitution faced by many during this era. Yet it also highlights their strength and resilience as they patiently wait for better days. Preserved within gelatin silver prints like this one lies our cultural heritage - an invaluable testament to our shared past. As we reflect upon this image from decades ago at the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), let us honor those who stood united against adversity while acknowledging how far we have come since then. Through its timeless message resonating with themes such as poverty and unemployment, this photograph silently urges us to remember our collective journey towards equality – reminding us that every step forward is built upon countless stories like these waiting to be discovered.
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