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Union Bay Cannery Block Print

A block print of two cannery workers feeding fish into the salmon processing machine. The room is lit by a single light bulb.

Image 40.03.03a

Description

In this 1932 blockprint by George Tsutakawa, workers process fish alongside the “Iron Chink,” a cannery machine named with a derogatory ethnic slur. Tsutakawa, who worked at Alaskan canneries, illustrates the imposing presence of the machine against Asian workers.

Object ID

40.03.03a

Citation (Chicago-style 18th Edition)

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Tsutakawa, George

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Union Bay Cannery Block Print

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1932

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Union Bay Cannery, Alaska, United States

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https://georgetsutakawa.com/early-works/

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Multimedia details

Creator

Tsutakawa, George

Publisher

George Tsutakawa

Date

1932

Location

Union Bay Cannery, Alaska, United States

Type

Image

Format

Drawing

File Format

jpg

Source

George Tsutakawa

Licensor

George Tsutakawa

MUMI Number

40.03.020.IMG

Creator

Tsutakawa, George

Publisher

George Tsutakawa

Date

1932

Location

Union Bay Cannery, Alaska, United States

Type

Image

Format

Drawing

File Format

jpg

Source

George Tsutakawa

Licensor

George Tsutakawa

MUMI Number

40.03.020.IMG

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