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Women and children protesting scrap metal shipments to Japan, Seattle, April 1939
Women and children protesting scrap metal shipments to Japan, Seattle, April 1939
TitleWomen and children protesting scrap metal shipments to Japan, Seattle, April 1939
PhotographerUnknown
Date1939
CaptionIn 1939, Chinese Americans lobbied to stop shipments of scrap iron to Japan. Japan had invaded Manchuria, and the scrap iron would be used in war materiel against the Chinese people.
NotesWomen in photo are (left to right) Dorothy Chun, Anne Wing, Ruth Chinn, Pat Kan, Em Fong, and Hazel Mar.

Signs read: Stop Loading Scrap Iron to Japan; Loading of Scrapiron Means Death!; Why Kill Innocent Civilians; We Pray for Peace, We Provide Materiel for War, Why?

Handwritten on border: April 1939.

Handwritten on verso: Mary D. Chenn. Picketing scrap iron to Japan.
SubjectsChinese Americans--Washington (State)--Seattle
Demonstrations--Washington (State)--Seattle
World War, 1939-1945
PlacesUnited States--Washington (State)--Seattle
Digital CollectionWing Luke Asian Museum Photograph Collection
Image Number1992.028.001
Ordering InformationTo order a reproduction or inquire about permissions contact: bfisher@wingluke.org. Please cite the Image Number.
Credit LineWing Luke Asian Museum Photograph Collection
RepositoryWing Luke Asian Museum
Physical Description1 photographic print: b&w; 4 x 5 in.
TypeImage
Digital Reproduction InformationScanned as a TIFF image at 300 dpi, in 8-bit grayscale. The image was converted into JPEG format using PhotoShop, and was resized to 640 pixels in the longest dimension.
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