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"Midnight in Chinatown"

Media
lanterns glowing on the street
Description
Lanterns glow at night in San Francisco's Chinatown, often considered the United States' oldest Chinatown. c. 1903.
Creator
Photograph by Willard Worden
Source
de Young Museum, San Francisco
Publisher
Wikimedia Commons
Date
1903
Rights
Public domain
Format
Silver gelatin print
Type
Still image

Appears in

  • Community Organizing and Health Access in New York City's Chinatown in the 1970s Formation of Chinatowns and Chinese Immigration to the United States

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