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  • Subject is exactly "Chinese American Community "
071612_0003_3 sarah burke and chinese.jpg
Ah Suey...engaged as a cook in sawmill above Felton.

Date: Undated
Type: NOTE

071612_0003_4 chinese laundries.jpg
For some years Chinese held the monopoly on laundering for the public.

Date: 1972-06
Type: ARTICLE

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The Chinese laundry - both an economic foundation of the Chinese-American community and the source of a lingering stereotype - has been in slow decline.

Date: 1984-09-02
Source: San Jose Mercury News
Type: NEWS

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Short history of the Chinese Americans in Santa Cruz and the efforts to remember them.

Date: 1984-09-09
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel
Type: NEWS

chinabeach.pdf

Date: 2011-Summer
Source: Santa Cruz Magazine, v6n2, p.61-63.
Type: ARTICLE

Boom.pdf

Date: 2008-Winter/Spring
Source: Santa Cruz Magazine, v3n1, p59-60.
Type: ARTICLE

watermarks.pdf

Date: 2010-Spring
Source: Santa Cruz Magazine, v5n1, p 60-63.
Type: ARTICLE

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Chinese fishermen's village, located at what is now New Brighton State Beach. The Chinese shipped boxes of fresh fish from the Aptos and Capitola railroad stations.

Date: ca. 1880
Type: PHOTO

http://history.santacruzpl.org/omeka/uploads/0000/0303.jpg
A portrait of George Lee, a local photographer. George Lee's family moved to Santa Cruz when he was 3 years old. They lived in Birkenseer's Chinatown, the fourth of Santa Cruz's Chinatowns. While living in Chinatown, Lee took several famous portraits…

Date: Prior to 1998
Type: PHOTO

CF-20181017-Chronicle of the Chinese past in Santa0001.PDF

Date: 1988-02-11
Source: Good Times
Type: NEWS

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