RedNeckWM said:Anyone with real pictures of Diana Shore or Doris Day from the late 50's or early 60's?Think they both had black boyfriends back then.
hotfire said:Dont forget Nicki1979, the women were in a spot of danger too in some countries and still would be today.
Whereas the U.S. Government didnt allow black soldiers much visibility eg forbidden from celebrations in Paris after liberation, France welcomed with open arms its returning soldiers, many of whom were from Africa.RedNeckWM said:Think most of these pictures were taken in Paris and Germany before the war.Hear that Germany women went crazy for black men in WW2.After WW2 about of these pictures were made in Cuba.
nikki1979 said:Very true, but in most cases it wouldn't have included a rope or shotgun. They may have become outcasts and the talk of the town but rarely were women killed for their participation.
Nikki
janet said:Whereas the U.S. Government didnt allow black soldiers much visibility eg forbidden from celebrations in Paris after liberation, France welcomed with open arms its returning soldiers, many of whom were from Africa.
This was a period of tolerance and gratitude to all those who fought for liberation.
RedNeckWM said:Anyone with more pictures?