1941 Chicago Bowling Alley African American Community Scene
This vintage image captures a bustling bowling alley scene in Chicago, Illinois. In April 1941, individuals set up bowling pins, showcasing a vibrant recreational space for the African American community. This photograph is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents significant aspects of American life during this period.
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1941 Chicago Bowling Alley African American Community Scene
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