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Don Freeman's Newsstand Vol. 1 No. 2 Spring 1941. Spring number [Title page.]

Don Freeman's Newsstand Vol. 1 No. 2 Spring 1941. Spring number [Title page.]

W. C. Handy.

W. C. Handy.

W. C. Handy.

W. C. Handy.

Henry [Don Freeman's Newsstand.]

Henry [Don Freeman's Newsstand.]

Don Freeman's Newsstand.

Don Freeman's Newsstand.

West of the Circle [Don Freeman's Newsstand.]

West of the Circle [Don Freeman's Newsstand.]

Don Freeman's Newsstand

Don Freeman's Newsstand

Beauford Delaney of Downing Street [Don Freeman's Newsstand.]

Beauford Delaney of Downing Street [Don Freeman's Newsstand.]

Don Freeman's Newsstand

Don Freeman's Newsstand

Don Freeman's Newsstand

Don Freeman's Newsstand

Don Freeman's Newsstand

Don Freeman's Newsstand

Don Freeman's Newsstand [Pedestrians in Columbus Circle.]

Don Freeman's Newsstand [Pedestrians in Columbus Circle.]

Don Freeman's Newsstand [Aerial view of Columbus Circle.]

Don Freeman's Newsstand [Aerial view of Columbus Circle.]

Don Freeman's Newsstand, "Broadway Blackout Issue"

Don Freeman's Newsstand, "Broadway Blackout Issue"

Don Freeman's Newsstand [Central Park.]

Don Freeman's Newsstand [Central Park.]

Columbus Circle 59th St. [Don Freeman's Newsstand.]

Columbus Circle 59th St. [Don Freeman's Newsstand.]

Under the Bridge of Sighs [Don Freeman's Newsstand.]

Under the Bridge of Sighs [Don Freeman's Newsstand.]

Seen at the City Hall - a personal complaint to the Mayor - he's never too busy [Don Freeman's Newsstand.]

Seen at the City Hall - a personal complaint to the Mayor - he's never too busy [Don Freeman's Newsstand.]

A Map of Columbus Circle, N.Y. 1941 [Don Freeman's Newsstand.]

A Map of Columbus Circle, N.Y. 1941 [Don Freeman's Newsstand.]

Luigi Sciascia tailor and artist in his West 43rd Street shop [Don Freeman's Newsstand.]

Luigi Sciascia tailor and artist in his West 43rd Street shop [Don Freeman's Newsstand.]

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The Father of the Blues - WC Handy, at home in his office, which overlooks Broadway. He has just completed autobiography [Don Freeman's Newsstand.]

Creator Don Freeman (1908-1978)
Accession number 2013.13.42.30 
Unique identifier MN126387 
Dated 1941 
Object Type magazine (periodical)
Physical dimensions H: 12 in, W: 9 in 
File dimensions 13.7 in × 18.3 in at 300dpi
35.0 cm × 46.5 cm at 300dpi 
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African Americans
Broadway (New York, N.Y.)
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Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)
Midtown Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)
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W. C. (William Christopher) Handy (1873-1958)
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