The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. An article has been clipped from pages three and four of this issue.
100 block of north 4th Street looking north. The north section of 4th Street is blocked by sawhorses for maintenance and construction work. A bulldozer and other equipment are set up along the road.
100 block of north 4th Street looking north. View of 4th Street looking north towards elevated railroad tracks and the Ohio River. Delivery trucks are parked on either side of the street.
100 block of south 4th Street on the east side. Row of multi-story brick buildings containing businesses such as Royal Typewriter Company, 4th Avenue Hotel, and Clarence R. Smith & Company Office Equipment.
100 block of south 4th Street on the east side. Row of multi-story brick buildings containing businesses, including Rogers Church Goods Company and James Electric Company.
100 block of south 4th Street on the west side. Row of multi-story brick buildings with storefronts for Lincoln Bank and Trust Company and Chancellor Cigar.
100 block of south 4th Street on the west side. Row of multi-story brick buildings, including one with a sign reading Urban Building. Businesses include Meffert Equipment Company and Lincoln Building and Loan Association.
100 block of the north 4th Street looking north. A row of buildings containing shops and businesses on either side of the street. To the north are elevated train tracks at 4th Street and River Road and the Ohio River.