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"Flower Drum Song" P.R. brochure by Dong Kingman, p 2 Review of production of film. -
"Flower Drum Song" P.R. brochure by Dong Kingman, p 3 Credits of film. -
"Flower Drum Song" P.R. brochure by Dong Kingman, p 4 Details on cast as well as song credits. -
"Ging Jiu", Wedding Toasts for wedding celebrations -
"Good Earth," Connie Tom and Addie Lee Connie Tom and Addie Lee lean against a pillar on the set of The Good Earth. -
"Good Earth," Swan Yee, Connie Tom Three photographs from the set of The Good Earth. Swan Yee is pictured on the leftmost photo. Connie Tom is pictured in the other two photos. -
"Headchoppers" on Spring Street Two men, one wearing a costume with a raised sword in hand, pose in front of a barber shop. The shop is next door to Tom Gubbins' Asiatic Costume store on North Spring Street. -
"Headchoppers" on Spring Street Two men, one wearing a costume with a raised sword in hand, pose in front of a barber shop. The shop is next door to Tom Gubbins' Asiatic Costume store on North Spring Street. -
"Headchoppers" on Spring Street Two men, one wearing a costume with a raised sword in hand, pose in front of a barber shop. The shop is next door to Tom Gubbins' Asiatic Costume store on North Spring Street. -
"History of the Dragon Procession", Moon Festival Program Page from souvenir program of Moon Festival fundraiser by Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association for United China Relief, August 7-9, 1941. Article about dragon parades. -
"History of the Dragon Procession", Moon Festival Program Page from souvenir program of Moon Festival fundraiser by Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association for United China Relief, August 7-9, 1941. Article about dragon parades. -
"Ho Pang Yows" Three "ho pang yows" (good friends) stand under an awning in front of the U.S. Grant Hotel in San Diego. A jewelry store can be seen in the background. -
"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 -
"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 -
"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 -
"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 -
"Loo Loy War Correspondent" Richard Loo and Ben Quon on the set of War Correspondent. They are dressed as soldiers and stand in front of a plane with a round Republic of China emblem. Both actors would also work as extras on The Good Earth. -
"Los Angeles Says...", Moon Festival Program Page from souvenir program of Moon Festival fundraiser by Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association for United China Relief, August 7-9, 1941. Photo of Mayor Fletcher Bowron buying the first ticket from Mei Kane Louie accompanied by a short passage written by him. -
"Los Angeles Says...", Moon Festival Program Page from souvenir program of Moon Festival fundraiser by Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association for United China Relief, August 7-9, 1941. Photo of Mayor Fletcher Bowron buying the first ticket from Mei Kane Louie accompanied by a short passage written by him. -
"Los Angeles Street runs north and south" Brick buildings with awnings and signs on Los Angeles Street in Old Chinatown. A man stands on the dirt-paved road on the right of the frame. Another man sits on the sidewalk. Storefronts the leftmost building from left to right: Sam Sing butcher shop, General Merchandise Co., A Los Cultos Espanoles -
"Los Angeles Street runs north and south" Brick buildings with awnings and signs on Los Angeles Street in Old Chinatown. A man stands on the dirt-paved road on the right of the frame. Another man sits on the sidewalk. Storefronts the leftmost building from left to right: Sam Sing butcher shop, General Merchandise Co., A Los Cultos Espanoles -
"Los Angeles Street runs north and south". Los Angeles Street buildings. Left to right: Sam Sing butcher shop, General Merchandise Co., A Los Clultos Espanoles.

















