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Los Angeles A City Apart: An Illustrated History of David L. Clark, Windsor Productions 1981
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[Duplicate] Chinese Den, opium and washing. Firehouse on left, Ft. Moore Hill, Lugo House at right. "So this is Nigger Alley - Ferguson Alley." Reproduced through the courtesy of the Bancroft Library University of California, Berkeley, CA. From Los Angeles A City Apart: An Illustrated History by David L. Clark.View of Old Chinatown behind Lugo House. A building labelled "Church" is visible in the background.
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A Chinese doctor's office in Los Angeles. Courtesy Title Insurance and Trust Company, Los AngelesThree men sitting in a Chinese doctor's office
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Chinese agricultural workers in Southern California"Chinese workers replace the Indians as the chief manual labor in South California agriculture. They were in turn replaced by the Japanese after the passage of the Chinese Exclusion Acts in 1882 and 1892." Courtesy Title Insurance and Trust Company, Los Angeles. Four Chinese agricultural laborers in front of sacks of produce.
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Chinese Den, opium and washing. Firehouse on left, Ft. Moore Hill, Lugo House at right. "So this is Nigger Alley - Ferguson Alley." Reproduced through the courtesy of the Bancroft Library University of California, Berkeley, CA. From Los Angeles A City Apart: An Illustrated History by David L. Clark.View of Old Chinatown behind Lugo House. A building labelled "Church" is visible in the background.
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Chinese railroad workers. Courtesy of University of California Los AngelesMan standing to the side posing next to three railroad workers.
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Chinese railroad workers. Courtesy of University of California Los AngelesMan standing to the side posing next to three railroad workers.
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Corner of North Spring Street and Macy. From Los Angeles A City Apart: An Illustrated History by David L. Clark.Corner market with Yuen Lee Laundry shown on the right of the photo.
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Reverend Ng Poon Chew inside Presbyterian Chinese mission at 128 Wilmington Street (later renamed San Pedro Street). Psalms and Hymns (Praise of the Land) hanging on walls. "The Congregational Chinese Mission School in Los Angeles. Note the proudly assimilated look of the fellow on the far right, complete with vest and watch chain, from the C.C. Pierce Collection, Historical Photographs."Reverend Ng Poon Chew inside Presbyterian Chinese mission at 128 Wilmington Street (later renamed San Pedro Street). Psalms and Hymns (Praise of the Land) hanging on walls. Reverend Ng Poon Chew stands with four other men around him. "The Congregational Chinese Mission School in Los Angeles. Note the proudly assimilated look of the fellow on the far right, complete with vest and watch chain, from the C.C. Pierce Collection, Historical Photographs."
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Reverend Ng Poon Chew inside Presbyterian Chinese mission at 128 Wilmington Street (later renamed San Pedro Street). Psalms and Hymns (Praise of the Land) hanging on walls. "The Congregational Chinese Mission School in Los Angeles. Note the proudly assimilated look of the fellow on the far right, complete with vest and watch chain, from the C.C. Pierce Collection, Historical Photographs."Reverend Ng Poon Chew inside Presbyterian Chinese mission at 128 Wilmington Street (later renamed San Pedro Street). Psalms and Hymns (Praise of the Land) hanging on walls. Reverend Ng Poon Chew stands with four other men around him. "The Congregational Chinese Mission School in Los Angeles. Note the proudly assimilated look of the fellow on the far right, complete with vest and watch chain, from the C.C. Pierce Collection, Historical Photographs."
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Reverend Ng Poon Chew inside Presbyterian Chinese mission at 128 Wilmington Street (later renamed San Pedro Street). Psalms and Hymns (Praise of the Land) hanging on walls. "The Congregational Chinese Mission School in Los Angeles. Note the proudly assimilated look of the fellow on the far right, complete with vest and watch chain, from the C.C. Pierce Collection, Historical Photographs."Reverend Ng Poon Chew inside Presbyterian Chinese mission at 128 Wilmington Street (later renamed San Pedro Street). Psalms and Hymns (Praise of the Land) hanging on walls. Reverend Ng Poon Chew stands with four other men around him. "The Congregational Chinese Mission School in Los Angeles. Note the proudly assimilated look of the fellow on the far right, complete with vest and watch chain, from the C.C. Pierce Collection, Historical Photographs."
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Reverend Ng Poon Chew inside Presbyterian Chinese mission in Los AngelesReverend Ng Poon Chew inside Presbyterian Chinese mission at 128 Wilmington Street (later renamed San Pedro Street). Psalms and Hymns (Praise of the Land) hanging on walls. Reverend Ng Poon Chew stands with four other men around him. "The Congregational Chinese Mission School in Los Angeles. Note the proudly assimilated look of the fellow on the far right, complete with vest and watch chain, from the C.C. Pierce Collection, Historical Photographs."