By A Mystery Man Writer
Photographer Gordon Parks captured quotidian moments in the lives of the District's working class, particularly African Americans.
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Farm House Washington's Headquarters PHOTO FROM BOOK 1940s Era Rare
Black Photographer's 1940s Portraits Capture Bright Side Of Tough Lives
1940s WASHINGTON DC PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE WITH CAPITOL BUILDING AT END OF AVENUE Stock Photo - Alamy
Harlem Gang Leader, 1948 - Photography Archive - The Gordon Parks Foundation
Mary Ball Washington Inventory · George Washington's Mount Vernon
Miners and a Minister Historical Marker
PITTSBURGH GREASE PLANT, 1944/46 - Photography Archive - The Gordon Parks Foundation
White house washington dc 1940's hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Washington, D.C. A young boy who lives near the nation's capitol - PICRYL - Public Domain Media Search Engine Public Domain Image