Chinese Americans--Societies, etc

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Suey Sing members with instruments and lion-dance costume

Full-length portrait showing members of the Suey Sing Chamber of Labor and Commerce posing with instruments and a lion-dance costume. A cropped version of this photograph was published on Page 7 of the Oregon Journal on Friday, December 8, 1933, under the headline “Prepare ‘Hot Time’ in Chinatown.” The photograph had the following caption: “Leaders and regalia which will head a parade Sunday through Chinatown by Suey Sing tongmen celebrating their establishment in new headquarters at 510 Southwest 2d avenue. The man-footed lion, which will dance through the streets, is pictured in the foreground and is surrounded by the banners and other paraphernalia which will flank it during the parade.” The photograph accompanied a story about the upcoming celebration, headlined “Local Chinese to Celebrate in Big Parade.”

Chinese American Citizen Alliance meeting, Portland

Members of the Chinese American Citizen Alliance in Portland, during a meeting at an unidentified location in Portland. The men are seated at several long tables, each other papers and a pencil. Another man sits at a desk at the far side of the room. Banners hang on a wall at the right side of the frame, one for the San Francisco Lodge (negative 1 of 1).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998