Black Chicago: chronicle of African-American life in the city – in pictures

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The six photographers in the Black Chicago exhibition cover the period from 1940 to the present. None has followed the same path and none has the same way of looking at things. Each one presents a different image of the African-American community, who came to Chicago from the Deep South with the hope of greater freedom and better jobs. Their photos are a shocking and highly artistic testament to life in the city.
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Black Chicago – Les Douches La Galerie, Paris, 28 October - 13 January

Young women, Englewood, Chicago, 2000
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Hands with Flag, Chicago, 1990
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Chicago, undated
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Chicago Loop, 1958
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Chicago, 1958

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Two girls at Lake Michigan, Chicago, 1952
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Chicago’s Southside, 1946-48
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Chicago’s Southside, 1946-48
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Children sitting in front of restaurant window, Chicago, 1950
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D-MAN, Englewood, Chicago, 2007
Friends of Lille-D (Darius Mitchell) show off their T-shirts. Mitchell, a 14-year old boy, was shot and killed at a house party after a fight broke out
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People gather on South Throop Street, to pay tribute to Albert Vaughn, 18, known as Li’l Albert, in April 2008. They wept, sang and chanted “say no more,” a phrase Vaughn would use when people asked him for help
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Chicken Charlie, 1963
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Black Chicago: chronicle of African-American life in the city – in pictures
 

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The six photographers in the Black Chicago exhibition cover the period from 1940 to the present. None has followed the same path and none has the same way of looking at things. Each one presents a different image of the African-American community, who came to Chicago from the Deep South with the hope of greater freedom and better jobs. Their photos are a shocking and highly artistic testament to life in the city.
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Black Chicago – Les Douches La Galerie, Paris, 28 October - 13 January

Young women, Englewood, Chicago, 2000
1446.jpg


Hands with Flag, Chicago, 1990
1600.jpg


Chicago, undated
1600.jpg


Chicago Loop, 1958
1600.jpg


Chicago, 1958

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Two girls at Lake Michigan, Chicago, 1952
1600.jpg


Chicago’s Southside, 1946-48
1600.jpg


Chicago’s Southside, 1946-48
1588.jpg


Children sitting in front of restaurant window, Chicago, 1950
1600.jpg


D-MAN, Englewood, Chicago, 2007
Friends of Lille-D (Darius Mitchell) show off their T-shirts. Mitchell, a 14-year old boy, was shot and killed at a house party after a fight broke out
1600.jpg


People gather on South Throop Street, to pay tribute to Albert Vaughn, 18, known as Li’l Albert, in April 2008. They wept, sang and chanted “say no more,” a phrase Vaughn would use when people asked him for help
1600.jpg


Chicken Charlie, 1963
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Black Chicago: chronicle of African-American life in the city – in pictures


Awesome post.
 

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Pictures can definitely tell a lot. I wonder about what those people might have been thinking, going through day to day, etc. It seems like not much has changed from decades ago.
 
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