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No racists wanted, Bay St. jeweller Charles Wolman and son David stand under anti-segregation sign they erected as expression of sympathy for Negroes
No racists wanted, Bay St. jeweller Charles Wolman and son David stand under anti-segregation sign they erected as expression of sympathy for Negroes

No racists wanted, Bay St. jeweller Charles Wolman and son David stand under anti-segregation sign they erected as expression of sympathy for Negroes

Date7/4/1963
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Original Toronto Star caption: No racists wanted. Bay St. jeweller Charles Wolman and son David stand under anti-segregation sign they erected as expression of sympathy for Negroes, especially since today is U.S. Independence day. It was time someone protested, he said.
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ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
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Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0012530F