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      <dc:title>Colored Only Sign</dc:title>
  
  
      <dc:subject>Segregation</dc:subject>
      <dc:subject>Racism</dc:subject>
  
      <dc:description>Location: Jim Crow Exhibition Hall

A &amp;quot;colored only&amp;quot; sign was a segregation-era sign typically found in the United States during the Jim Crow era, which enforced racial segregation in public places. These signs were used to designate areas, facilities, or services that were reserved for people of color.</dc:description>
  
  
  
  
  
  
  <dc:identifier>http://meba.famu.edu/colored-only-sign</dc:identifier>

            <dc:identifier>_03_0004</dc:identifier>
      
      <dc:source>https://mebacollections.com/s/digitalarchive/item/6330#lg=1&amp;amp;slide=0</dc:source>
  
      <dc:language xsi:type="dcterms:ISO639-3">eng</dc:language>
  
  
  
      <dc:rights>All rights reserved. The use of any part of these objects and photographs transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, or stored in a retrieval system without the prior written consent of Meek-Eaton Black Archives is an infringement of the copyright law.</dc:rights>
  
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