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Nellie Tom Quock and Lai Yee Guey How at the Picket Line

A protest against sending scrap iron to Japan is led by Lai Yee Guey How and Tom Quock both wearing sashes with words. A large crowd walks behind.

Image 37.05.06b

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Nellie Tom Quock, Lai Yee Guey How, and his son, Art, lead the picket line against sending scrap iron to Japan.

Object ID

37.05.06b

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Nellie Tom Quock and Lai Yee Guey How at the Picket Line

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1939

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Photograph

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Date

1939

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Image

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Photograph

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jpg

Source

Unbound Feet: A Social History of Chinese Women in San Francisco by Judy Yung

Licensor

Lorena How

MUMI Number

37.05.IMG.051

Date

1939

Type

Image

Format

Photograph

File Format

jpg

Source

Unbound Feet: A Social History of Chinese Women in San Francisco by Judy Yung

Licensor

Lorena How

MUMI Number

37.05.IMG.051

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