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The City of Dallas has tried to identify places or buildings with historical significance in the past. But the history of Black, Latino and Asian communities was often overlooked.
But photographing them in black and white takes a special skill. These images of our city in two-tone are striking - and prove the city can still impress even in monotone.
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Most Black nurses, teachers and doctors on the city's East Side likely worked at the hospital while segregation was legal, she added. East High School Address: 1500 E. Broad St.
Arrow Rock African-American Experience Museum: Located in a mid-Missouri hamlet that continues to reckon with its past, this permanent exhibit looks at Black history from 1865-1960.
Most Black nurses, teachers and doctors on the city's East Side likely worked at the hospital while segregation was legal, she added. East High School Address: 1500 E. Broad St.
Most Black nurses, teachers and doctors on the city's East Side likely worked at the hospital while segregation was legal, she added. East High School Address: 1500 E. Broad St.
Most Black nurses, teachers and doctors on the city's East Side likely worked at the hospital while segregation was legal, she added. East High School Address: 1500 E. Broad St.
Most Black nurses, teachers and doctors on the city's East Side likely worked at the hospital while segregation was legal, she added. East High School Address: 1500 E. Broad St.
Most Black nurses, teachers and doctors on the city's East Side likely worked at the hospital while segregation was legal, she added. East High School Address: 1500 E. Broad St.