GHETTO BLACK CHILDREN LINE UP FOR SNOW CONES FROM A SIDEWALK VENDOR ON CHICAGO’S WEST SIDE IN THE SUMMER OF 1973. THIS PORTION OF THE CITY WAS HARD HIT BY RIOTS AND FIRES IN THE MID AND LATE 1960'S AND WAS SLOW TO RECOVER. HELP CAME WHEN BLACK BUSINESSMEN, WITH FEDERAL HELP, REACHED AN AGREEMENT WITH SEVERAL NATIONAL FRANCHISES WHICH RESULTED IN $20 MILLION WORTH OF JOBS TO RESIDENTS BY 1974

Featured on PDR in the collection John H. White’s Photographs of Black Chicago for DOCUMERICA (1973–74)

It’s hard not to read John H. White’s DOCUMERICA series as a love letter to Black Chicago. Whether capturing protesters or checkers players, concerts or chores, White’s work feels animated by a wonder and curiosity for the great breadth of stories and characters he encountered while exploring his adopted home city — “life”, as he put it in the captions to several of his images, “in all its seasons”.

“Ghetto Black children line up for snow cones from a sidewalk vendor on Chicago’s West Side…”

Artist

Date

1973–4

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Documerica


Underlying Rights

Public Domain GOV

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1500 x 1019

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