The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. Page five of this issue is extremely faded.
Three women stand behind a counter full of doughnuts. Each woman wears a light colored dress with a pointed collar and headbands. Signs advertise, "Fresh Donuts 19 per dozen," "Kresge delicious waffle ice cream sandwich 5," and...
A young woman stands behind a table which contains trays of doughnuts. She wears a small lace cap and a light-colored dress with a pointed collar. She is holding a metal object near the opening of a machine where a doughnut is coming out. Signs...
Front and rear exterior views of Kresge store on a street decorated with garlands. Multi-story building named Parr Block with window displays on the ground floor.