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- Figure 1.1. An advertisement for the Colored State Fair from 1927, listing I. S. Leevy as a main coordinator of the event
- Figure 1.2. Modern exterior of Leevy’s Funeral Home, 1831 Taylor Street, Columbia, SC
- Figure 1.3. One of the original gas pumps, still held by the entrance to Leevy’s Funeral Home
- Figure 1.4. Listing for Leevy’s Service Station in the 1953 Negro Motorist Green Book (page 62)
- Figure 3.1. Present-day photograph of the Faber House, 635 East Bay Street, Charleston, SC
- Figure 3.2. Present-day photograph of Mrs. Mayes’s tourist home, 82½ Spring Street, Charleston, SC
- Figure 3.3. The Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Charleston County, SC, 1944, showing locations of Charleston Green Book businesses
- Figure 3.4. Present-day photograph of L. Harleston’s tourist home and tavern, Charleston, 2024
- Figure 3.5. Present-day photograph of 55 Kennedy Street, a private residence that served as Queen’s Restaurant in the 1950s and 1960s
- Figure 4.1. Ace’s Grill, 114 Cheves Street, Florence, ca. 1955
- Figure 4.2. Business card for Mable’s Motel and Chicken Shack, Highway 52, Darlington, SC, with handwritten holiday greeting, ca. 1950
- Figure 9.1. Novelist Lynn B. Kostoff on Pawley’s Island, 2024