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Portrait of Dr. H. Claude Hudson, Los Angeles
“When I came to Los Angeles in 1923, there was as much discrimination here as in Shreveport [Louisiana]. The only difference was that I could ride wherever I could find a seat on a train or trolley, and I wasn’t in danger of being lynched.” -Dr. Henry Claude Hudson, "Brief Life." The Crisis, Oct 1980.