Hugh Cherry, first black liquor store in Blytheville, Ark., ca. 1940 [graphic]. [ca. 1940]

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Hugh Cherry, first black liquor store in Blytheville, Ark., ca. 1940 [graphic]. [ca. 1940]

Hugh Cherry stands behind an antique cash register on a counter. To the right of the register is a bubble gum machine. Behind Cherry are shelves of liquor.

1 copy negative : b&w ; 13 x 10 cm. (5 x 4 in.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7575588

Arkansas History Commission

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