

Chinese Community in San Francisco Chinatown November 1938
In November 1938, an unidentified group of Chinese individuals gathers in front of a local newspaper in San Franciscos Chinatown. They read news about the surrender of Canton to Japanese forces. This moment highlights the historical significance of Chinese communities in California during World War II, particularly among the Cantonese population. The image provides insight into the social dynamics and wartime events affecting Asian American communities.
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Chinese Community in San Francisco Chinatown November 1938
