The History Project - University of California, Davis
Notes about this image:"In San Francisco the Chinese lived much as they had lived at home." Late 19th century. A street full of Chinese men in dress native to China.
Citation:Copyright holder unknown. Arnold Genthe photo. Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, Washington, D.C., 20540. Arnold Genthe Collection. LC-USZ62-41901. In Oscar Handlin, A Pictorial History of Immigration, 1972, p. 155. 11.2.1
Standard:11.2-1.00 the effect of industrialization on living and working conditions, including the treatment of working conditions and food safety in Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle

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