Lincoln Institute (Simpsonville, Ky.); Dining rooms; Schools; African Americans; Women; People; Segregation in education
A number of young African American women set the tables at the Lincoln Institute dining room. Each woman wears a white apron over her clothes. The tables are covered with white paper or cloth and wood chairs are pulled up. Silverware is laid out...
Women; African Americans; Students; Schools; Cookery; People
Young women at Central Colored School (908 Magazine Street, Louisville, Kentucky) take a cooking class. Each girl wears an apron over her dress and a chef's hat or towel around her hair. The tables have an array of bowls and silverware on them as...
Stores & shops; Show windows; Window displays; Signs (Notices); Bananas; Buildings; People
A banana stand located in front of Ben Snyder's at 514-530 W. Market Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A boy eating a banana stands facing the camera as a woman pays one of the clerks. Another woman stands next to a clerk putting a bunch of bananas...
Dining room in the home of R. S. Reynolds on the north side of Woodbourne Ave. east of Valletta Lane, Louisville, Kentucky. Rectangular table set with silverware, flowers, white tablecloth, and two chairs with wheel-patterned oval backs; five more...
Women and children seated in long tables, with silverware and cups at each place and vases of flowers and plates of bread in the center. Some children have already received their dinner plates, served by female workers wearing white aprons. Other...
Northwest corner of Chestnut and Third Streets, Louisville, Kentucky, circa 1928. Goodman's Delicatessen; Benzole Cleaners; Louisville Council of The Boy Scouts of America; Shoe Repairing; EDW. Soskine Jeweler, Silverware; A. Borowitz Tailor; and...