Here is an image of a civil rights photographer named cecil williams drinking from a water fountain with a "white only" Williams in south carolina, drinking from a white only water fountain, illustrates a common way segregation laws discriminated against african americans The image is dated to 1956
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Coming back from a 1956 trip photographing south carolina’s segregated beaches for jet magazine, cecil j
Williams stops at a filling station, closed at the time, and drinks from a “white only” water fountain
Image captured by rendall harper, a friend of the photographer. A water fountain in a public building that was once reserved for “whites only” has become a living tribute to people who fought to end segregation. The fountains for whites were often more modern, offered some form of filtering from contaminants found in tap water and were capable of providing cold water. Jim crow laws enforced segregation across the south
This 1956 photo of photographer cecil j