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Willie Soo Hoo / Wong Association
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"John's plant"Photo of the exterior of a Chinese laundry. A Chinese person stands in center outside of a wooden building, among clotheslines, baskets, and piles of laundry. Photo by Blanchard. Copied from The Land of Sunshine: volume 6, issue 1, page 58
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"John's plant"Photo of the exterior of a Chinese laundry. A Chinese person stands in center outside of a wooden building, among clotheslines, baskets, and piles of laundry. Photo by Blanchard. Copied from The Land of Sunshine: volume 6, issue 1, page 58
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Chinese dragon at La Fiesta de Los AngelesMen hold up a Chinese dragon puppet that extends beyond view of the camera for the La Fiesta de Los Angeles parade. Copied from "La Fiesta de Los Angeles", The Land of Sunshine: volume 6 issue 6, page 262
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Empire Steam Laundry washing roomDrawing of the washing room of Empire Steam Laundry at 149 South Main Street. Copied from The Land of Sunshine: volume 6, issue 1, page 58
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Opening ceremony of Wong Wan San Kung SocietyOpening ceremony of Wong Wan San Kung Society, now known as Wong Family Benevolent Association, on the second floor of 438 North Los Angeles Street as seen from outside. A band can be seen from the balcony, around which American flag buntings and the Five Races Under One Union flag of the Republic of China are hung. A string of firecrackers hang in the foreground by a ladder. Ging Lung and Co. storefront can be seen underneath, and Tong Lung and Co. grocery (436 North Los Angeles Street) can be seen on the bottom right.
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Opening ceremony of Wong Wan San Kung SocietyOpening ceremony of Wong Wan San Kung Society, now known as Wong Family Benevolent Association, on the second floor of 438 North Los Angeles Street as seen from outside. A band can be seen from the balcony, around which American flag buntings and the Five Races Under One Union flag of the Republic of China are hung. A string of firecrackers hang in the foreground by a ladder. Ging Lung and Co. storefront can be seen underneath, and Tong Lung and Co. grocery (436 North Los Angeles Street) can be seen on the bottom right.
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Opening ceremony of Wong Wan San Kung SocietyOpening ceremony of Wong Wan San Kung Society, now known as Wong Family Benevolent Association, on the second floor of 438 North Los Angeles Street as seen from outside. A band can be seen from the balcony, around which American flag buntings and the Five Races Under One Union flag of the Republic of China are hung. A string of firecrackers hang in the foreground by a ladder. Ging Lung and Co. storefront can be seen underneath, and Tong Lung and Co. grocery (436 North Los Angeles Street) can be seen on the bottom right.
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Opening ceremony of Wong Wan San Kung SocietyOpening ceremony of Wong Wan San Kung Society, now known as Wong Family Benevolent Association, on the second floor of 438 North Los Angeles Street as seen from outside. A band can be seen from the balcony, around which American flag buntings and the Five Races Under One Union flag of the Republic of China are hung. A string of firecrackers hang in the foreground by a ladder. Ging Lung and Co. storefront can be seen underneath, and Tong Lung and Co. grocery (436 North Los Angeles Street) can be seen on the bottom right.
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Opening ceremony of Wong Wan San Kung SocietyOpening ceremony of Wong Wan San Kung Society, now known as Wong Family Benevolent Association, on the second floor of 438 North Los Angeles Street as seen from outside. A band can be seen from the balcony, around which American flag buntings and the Five Races Under One Union flag of the Republic of China are hung. A string of firecrackers hang in the foreground by a ladder. Ging Lung and Co. storefront can be seen underneath, and Tong Lung and Co. grocery (436 North Los Angeles Street) can be seen on the bottom right.
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Opening ceremony of Wong Wan San Kung SocietyOpening ceremony of Wong Wan San Kung Society, now known as Wong Family Benevolent Association, on the second floor of 438 North Los Angeles Street as seen from outside. A band can be seen from the balcony, around which American flag buntings and the Five Races Under One Union flag of the Republic of China are hung. A string of firecrackers hang in the foreground by a ladder. Ging Lung and Co. storefront can be seen underneath, and Tong Lung and Co. grocery (436 North Los Angeles Street) can be seen on the bottom right.
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Opening ceremony of Wong Wan San Kung SocietyOpening ceremony of Wong Wan San Kung Society, now known as Wong Family Benevolent Association, on the second floor of 438 North Los Angeles Street as seen from outside. A band can be seen from the balcony, around which American flag buntings and the Five Races Under One Union flag of the Republic of China are hung. A string of firecrackers hang in the foreground by a ladder. Ging Lung and Co. storefront can be seen underneath, and Tong Lung and Co. grocery (436 North Los Angeles Street) can be seen on the bottom right.
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Opening ceremony of Wong Wan San Kung SocietyOpening ceremony of Wong Wan San Kung Society, now known as Wong Family Benevolent Association, on the second floor of 438 North Los Angeles Street as seen from outside. A band can be seen from the balcony, around which American flag buntings and the Five Races Under One Union flag of the Republic of China are hung. A string of firecrackers hang in the foreground by a ladder. Ging Lung and Co. storefront can be seen underneath, and Tong Lung and Co. grocery (436 North Los Angeles Street) can be seen on the bottom right.
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Opening ceremony of Wong Wan San Kung SocietyOpening ceremony of Wong Wan San Kung Society, now known as Wong Family Benevolent Association, on the second floor of 438 North Los Angeles Street as seen from outside. A band can be seen from the balcony, around which American flag buntings and the Five Races Under One Union flag of the Republic of China are hung. A string of firecrackers hang in the foreground by a ladder. Ging Lung and Co. storefront can be seen underneath, and Tong Lung and Co. grocery (436 North Los Angeles Street) can be seen on the bottom right.
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Opening ceremony of Wong Wan San Kung SocietyOpening ceremony of Wong Wan San Kung Society, now known as Wong Family Benevolent Association, on the second floor of 438 North Los Angeles Street as seen from outside. A band can be seen from the balcony, around which American flag buntings and the Five Races Under One Union flag of the Republic of China are hung. A string of firecrackers hang in the foreground by a ladder. Ging Lung and Co. storefront can be seen underneath, and Tong Lung and Co. grocery (436 North Los Angeles Street) can be seen on the bottom right.
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Opening ceremony of Wong Wan San Kung SocietyOpening ceremony of Wong Wan San Kung Society, now known as Wong Family Benevolent Association, on the second floor of 438 North Los Angeles Street as seen from outside. A band can be seen from the balcony, around which American flag buntings and the Five Races Under One Union flag of the Republic of China are hung. A string of firecrackers hang in the foreground by a ladder. Ging Lung and Co. storefront can be seen underneath, and Tong Lung and Co. grocery (436 North Los Angeles Street) can be seen on the bottom right.
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Opening ceremony of Wong Wan San Kung SocietyOpening ceremony of Wong Wan San Kung Society, now known as Wong Family Benevolent Association, on the second floor of 438 North Los Angeles Street as seen from outside. A band can be seen from the balcony, around which American flag buntings and the Five Races Under One Union flag of the Republic of China are hung. A string of firecrackers hang in the foreground by a ladder. Ging Lung and Co. storefront can be seen underneath, and Tong Lung and Co. grocery (436 North Los Angeles Street) can be seen on the bottom right.
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Opening ceremony of Wong Wan San Kung SocietyOpening ceremony of Wong Wan San Kung Society, now known as Wong Family Benevolent Association, on the second floor of 438 North Los Angeles Street as seen from outside. A band can be seen from the balcony, around which American flag buntings and the Five Races Under One Union flag of the Republic of China are hung. A string of firecrackers hang in the foreground by a ladder. Ging Lung and Co. storefront can be seen underneath, and Tong Lung and Co. grocery (436 North Los Angeles Street) can be seen on the bottom right.
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Opening ceremony of Wong Wan San Kung SocietyOpening ceremony of Wong Wan San Kung Society, now known as Wong Family Benevolent Association, on the second floor of 438 North Los Angeles Street as seen from outside. A band can be seen from the balcony, around which American flag buntings and the Five Races Under One Union flag of the Republic of China are hung. A string of firecrackers hang in the foreground by a ladder. Ging Lung and Co. storefront can be seen underneath, and Tong Lung and Co. grocery (436 North Los Angeles Street) can be seen on the bottom right.
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Opening ceremony of Wong Wan San Kung SocietyOpening ceremony of Wong Wan San Kung Society, now known as Wong Family Benevolent Association, on the second floor of 438 North Los Angeles Street as seen from outside. A band can be seen from the balcony, around which American flag buntings and the Five Races Under One Union flag of the Republic of China are hung. A string of firecrackers hang in the foreground by a ladder. Ging Lung and Co. storefront can be seen underneath, and Tong Lung and Co. grocery (436 North Los Angeles Street) can be seen on the bottom right.
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Opening ceremony of Wong Wan San Kung SocietyOpening ceremony of Wong Wan San Kung Society, now known as Wong Family Benevolent Association, on the second floor of 438 North Los Angeles Street as seen from outside. A band can be seen from the balcony, around which American flag buntings and the Five Races Under One Union flag of the Republic of China are hung. A string of firecrackers hang in the foreground by a ladder. Ging Lung and Co. storefront can be seen underneath, and Tong Lung and Co. grocery (436 North Los Angeles Street) can be seen on the bottom right.
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Racist drawing of Chinese laundry workerRacist drawing of a Chinese laundry worker in which he is spitting on a garment, captioned with imitation of Chinese accent. Copied from The Land of Sunshine: volume 6, issue 1, page 58