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Cafe Society, New York 1943 Sizes:A2 (420x594mm) Archival Print (Unframed) brown and sugary doughnuts to

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brown and sugary doughnuts to emerge hot from the machines

men began eating lighter meals like sandwiches and salads since it was less tempting to have a long lunch if the only drinks on offer were glasses of milk or cups of coffee

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Cafe Society, New York 1943 Sizes:A2 (420x594mm) Archival Print (Unframed) brown and sugary doughnuts toRestaurateur Barney Josephson already owned the trailblazing Cafe Society in Greenwich Village the interracial nightclub where black and white musicians performed for mixed audiences in the 1930s and 40s. The nightclub was also the scene of Billie Holidays first public performance of Strange Fruit, the haunting protest song about black lynchings in the South. Politically astute and an ardent supporter of civil rights, Josephson instructed the great

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