Louisiania Gumbo Sign
About This Item
Sign advertising "Lousiania Gumbo" at Eddie's Cafe at Divisadero and Fulton Street on the northeast corner. The bulk of the African Americans that migrated to San Francisco during WWII came from three states: Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas.
- Created by
- Kirkeberg, Max
- Date
- 5/6/93
- Slide ID
- AS-DIVISADERO-0800-07
- Type
- 35 mm slide
- Format
- TIFF
- Source
- Max Kirkeberg Collection
- Locale
- San Francisco, California
- Rights
- Public
- Views
- 736
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