Not really much to say about this, but shout out to
BIT for finding these first.





and this last pic is WILD...The Godfather likes chocolate. Actually Marlon Brandon was very vocal about equal rights during this era.

wait I do have something to
say, I'm always kind've shocked when I see Black people in America (hell the world) in the pre-civil rights era doing anything that is not related to the Civil Rights movement. I really can't imagine going through life at a time like that, when the simplest tasks can be a struggle, where basic human rights are denied. Its great that people could still have a good time, during a bad time, shows a lot about the human spirit.
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