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Filipino Alaskeros

Two men dressed in coats, gloves, and hats processing salmon in a factory.

Image 46.04.01d

Description

Filipino salmon processing workers in Alaska, known as “Alaskeros,” who worked in Alaska in summer and then the “farm factories” of California and eastern Washington in other seasons.

Object ID

46.04.01d

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Filipino Alaskeros

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https://depts.washington.edu/civilr/cwflu.htm

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Image

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Photograph

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Subject

Agricultural laborers; Filipino American migrant agricultural laborers; Cannery workers

Credit Line

Courtesy of University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections

MUMI Number

46.04.IMG.021

Type

Image

Format

Photograph

File Format

jpg

Subject

Agricultural laborers; Filipino American migrant agricultural laborers; Cannery workers

Credit Line

Courtesy of University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections

MUMI Number

46.04.IMG.021

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