In 1973 the photographer John H. White, who went on to win the Pulitzer Prize in Photojournalism in 1982, was asked by the Environmental Protection Agency’s DOCUMERICA project to photograph Chicago – especially the city’s African-American community. White would later say that he saw it as “an opportunity to capture a slice of life, to capture history”.
White went on to be a photograph for the Chicago Sun Times in 1978 and continued there until 2013 when the newspaper laid off its entire photojournalism department.
In White’s own words these amazing photographs catch the “spirit, love, zeal, pride and hopes” of the African-American community of Chicago.
Aug. 1973: Woman in wigs, the Bud Billiken Parade, Chicago
A Student At The Westinghouse Industrial Vocation School On Chicago’s West Side.
Chicago Ghetto On The South Side.
Graffiti On A Wall In Chicago. Such Writing Has Advanced And Become An Art Form, Particularly In Metropolitan Areas.
Lake Meadows Shopping Center On Chicago’s South Side.
Lake Meadows Shopping Center On Chicago’s South Side.
Scene In South Side Chicago On 47th Street, A Busy Thoroughfare Where Many Small Black Businesses Are Located Many Of The City’s Black Business Owners Started With Small Operations And Grew With Hard Work.
Street Scene In West Side Chicago. This Area Was Slow To Recover From The Riots And Fires Of The Mid And Late 1960’s.
Street Scene On 47th Street In South Side Chicago, A Busy Area Where Many Small Black Businesses Are Located.
Street Scene On 47th Street In South Side Chicago, A Busy Area Where Many Small black businesses are located.
Worshippers At Holy Angel Catholic Church On Chicago’s South Side. It Is The City’s Largest Black Catholic Church. The Pastor Is Father George H. Clements, A Leader In The Black Community.
Ghetto Street Scene In Chicago On The South Side by John H. White.
Artist Ron Blackburn Painting An Outdoor Wall Mural At The Corner Of 33rd And Giles Street In Chicago.
Artist Ron Blackburn.
Sidewalk Merchandise On Chicago’s South Side by John H White.
Man Operating A Newsstand In Chicago On The West Side The City Is Believed To Be The Black Business Capital Of The United States, by John H. White
Once One Of Chicago’s Busy Thoroughfares, 63rd Street Has Changed With The Character Of The City, by John H. White.
Black Residents On One Of The Balconies Of The Robert Taylor Homes, A Low Income Highrise Apartment Building In Chicago, by John H. White.
Black Neighbors Outside On Chicago’s West Side. They Are Part Of The Nearly 1.2 Million People Of Their Race Who Make Up More Than One Third Of Chicago’s Population, 06:1973.
Black Youngsters Outside The Stateway Gardens Highrise Housing Project On Chicago’s South Side, 05:1973
Empty Housing In The Ghetto On Chicago’s South Side Structures Such As This Have Been Systematically Vacated As A Result Of Fires, Vandalism Or Failure By Owners To Provide Basic Tenant Services, 05:1973 John H. White
Children Play Outside The Ida B. Wells Homes, One Of Chicago’s Oldest Housing Projects. There Are 1,652 Apartments Housing 5,920 Persons In 124 Buildings On The South Side, 05:1973 John H. White
At The George Westinghouse High School, 05:1973 Original Caption: At The George Westinghouse High School. (from The Sites Exhibition. See Also This Fiche, Row 3a.), 05:1973 John H. White.
Mother And Daughter Returning Home After A Grocery Shopping Expedition In Chicago’s West Side Black Community, 06:1973 John H. White
Original Caption: Black Men At The Entrance To A Pool Hall Where They Hang Around Daily, Located On Roosevelt Road In The Heart Of The Ghetto On Chicago’s West Side. John H. White.
Original Caption: A Black Man Who is Jobless Sits on the Windowsill of a Building in a High Crime Area on Chicago’s South Side, He Has Nothing to Do and Nowhere to Go John H. White
Black Youths Play Basketball At Stateway Gardens’ Highrise Housing Project On Chicago’s South Side, 05:1973.
Black Community Older Housing On Chicago’s West Side. This Area In 1973 Had Not Quite Recovered From The Riots And Fires During The Mid And Late 1960’s, by John H. White.
Black Community Older Housing On Chicago’s West Side. This Area In 1973 Had Not Quite Recovered From The Riots And Fires During The Mid And Late 1960’s, 06:1973
Street Scene On 47th Street In South Side Chicago, A Busy Area Where Many Small Black Businesses Are Located, 06:1973 John H. White
Band Performs At The Lake Meadows Shopping Center In Chicago, 08:1973 John H. White.
South Side Group Of Black Children In Chicago At A Playground At 40th And Drexel Boulevard, 10:1973 John H. White.
Woman Enjoys Her Summer Outing At Chicago’s 12th Street Beach On Lake Michigan, 08:1973 John H. White.
Family Enjoying The Summer Weather At Chicago’s 12th Street Beach On Lake Michigan, 08:1973 John H. White
Washington Park On Chicago’s South Side Where Many Black Families Enjoy Picnicking During The Summer, 07:1973 John H. White.
Youngsters Performing On An Empty Lot At 5440 South Princeton Avenue On Chicago’s South Side, 08:1973 John H. White
Youngsters Performing On An Empty Lot At 5440 South Princeton Avenue On Chicago’s South Side, by John H. White.
Bud Billiken Day Parade Along Dr. Martin L. King Jr. Drive On Chicago’s South Side Up To Half A Million People View One Of The Largest Annual Events Of The Year. By John H. White.
Members Of Chicago’s South Side Black Community Line A Portion Of Dr. Martin L. King Jr. Drive To Watch The Annual Bud Billiken Day Parade, by John H. White