Little Africa

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[[Little Africa]] is "[[Metropolis]]' black community," a part of the city that is ethnically and culturally African-American. Residents of the area tend to be poor, live in substandard conditions, and are often treated unfairly. As a result, they are very suspicious of suburban whites, as [[Lois Lane]] found out when she first visited the community seeking interviews. (SGLL No. 106, Nov 1970: "I am Curious (Black)!")
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Little Africa is "[[Metropolis]]' black community," a part of the city that is ethnically and culturally African-American. Residents of the area tend to be poor, live in substandard conditions, and are often treated unfairly. As a result, they are very suspicious of suburban whites, as [[Lois Lane]] finds out when she first visits the community seeking interviews (SGLL No. 106, Nov 1970: "I am Curious (Black)!").
  
 
Little Africa is the home of [[Dave Stevens]].
 
Little Africa is the home of [[Dave Stevens]].
  
'''Related Entries:''' [[Dave Stevens]], [[Plastimold]], [[Transformoflux Pack]].
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Lois Lane observes life in Little Africa. Art by Werner Roth and Vince Colletta.

Little Africa

Little Africa is "Metropolis' black community," a part of the city that is ethnically and culturally African-American. Residents of the area tend to be poor, live in substandard conditions, and are often treated unfairly. As a result, they are very suspicious of suburban whites, as Lois Lane finds out when she first visits the community seeking interviews (SGLL No. 106, Nov 1970: "I am Curious (Black)!").

Little Africa is the home of Dave Stevens.

Other Related Entries: Plastimold, Transformoflux Pack.

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