Paul Louie

  • Belmont High in Chinese Awareness newspaper

    The facade of Belmont High School in the Westlake neighborhood of Los Angeles, as shown on page 13 of Chinese Awareness (Jue Hua Bao), Volume 2, Number 1, July 1972. The photo is inset in an article about the Asian American Education Commission.
  • Bookmobile at Castelar Elementary School

    Los Angeles Public Library bookmobile in operation at Castelar Elementary School. Three children sit across it on a picnic table. This photo accompanies a bulletin notifying readers of its weekly stops at the school on Thursday afternoons, with books and magazines for all ages and in Chinese as well. Printed in Chinese Awareness (Jue Hua Bao), Volume 2, Number 2, July 1972.
  • Fiesta del Cinco de Mayo at Castelar Elementary School

    Children dance in pairs at the playground of Castelar Elementary School during the school's first ever Fiesta del Cinco de Mayo. Printed in Chinese Awareness (Jue Hua Bao), Volume 2, Number 1, July 1972.
  • Castelar Elementary School main building in the process of teardown

    Former main building of Castelar Elementary School in the process of being torn down with no roof. Printed in page 10 of Chinese Awareness (Jue Hua Bao), Volume 3, Numbers 1-2, July-August 1973.
  • Old Castelar Elementary School main building

    Facade of 1902 Castelar Elementary School main building before demolition. Printed in page 10 of Chinese Awareness (Jue Hua Bao), Volume 3, Numbers 1-2, July-August 1973.
  • Castelar Elementary School playground

    Children playing in Castelar Elementary School playground while supervised by a teacher. Printed in page 12 of Chinese Awareness (Jue Hua Bao), Volume 2, Number 1, July 1972.
  • Teacher and children at Castelar Elementary School

    A teacher instructs a student as others observe inside a classroom at Castelar Elementary School. Printed in page 12 of Chinese Awareness (Jue Hua Bao), Volume 2, Number 1, July 1972, in an article titled Education in Chinatown.
  • Girl at Castelar Elementary School

    A girl with short hair wearing a dress stands in front of a chalkboard drawing of a house in a Castelar Elementary classroom. Printed in page 12 of Chinese Awareness (Jue Hua Bao), Volume 2, Number 1, July 1972, in an article titled Education in Chinatown.
  • Castelar Elementary School entrance on 850 Yale Street

    Castelar Elementary School entrance on 850 Yale Street, as shown on page 13 of Chinese Awareness (Jue Hua Bao), Volume 2, Number 1, July 1972. The photo is inset in an article about the Asian American Education Commission.
  • Castelar Elementary School on the front page of Chinese Awareness, closeup

    Closeup of the facade of the original Castelar Elementary School building as shown on the front page of Chinese Awareness (Jue Hua Bao) newspaper, Volume 1, Number 3, September 1971.
  • Castelar Elementary School on the front page of Chinese Awareness

    Front page of the bilingual newspaper Chinese Awareness (Jue Hua Bao), Volume 1, Number 3, September 1971, with photographs showing that the main Castelar Elementary School building built in 1903 had been condemned and ordered to be vacated by 1975 due to earthquake safety standards established by the Field Act.
  • Castelar Elementary School on the front page of Chinese Awareness

    Front page of the bilingual newspaper Chinese Awareness (Jue Hua Bao), Volume 1, Number 3, September 1971, with photographs showing that the main Castelar Elementary School building built in 1903 had been condemned and ordered to be vacated by 1975 due to earthquake safety standards established by the Field Act.
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