Quintero-Bersamin Family Photograph
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Title
Quintero-Bersamin Family Photograph
Description
A photograph of a big Quintero-Bersamin family gathering. According to Manuel Bersamin, the photograph represents the many "Mexi-pino" families who lived in Watsonville and the Pajaro Valley. It shows Filipino manongs with their Mexican wives and children. In the back row, from left to right, the third person is Eva Quintero, the fourth is Nita Bersamin, the fifth is Ramon Quintero, and the tenth is Manuel Bersamin. The rest are unidentified. In the middle row, second from the left is Victoria Bersamin and the rest are unidentified.
This photo is a reproduction.
This photo is a reproduction.
Creator
Unidentified
Date
c. 1980
Contributor
Manuel Bersamin
Rights
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Format
6.25x 4 inches
Type
Still Image
Identifier
BER.2021.10
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Photograph
Collection
Citation
Unidentified, “Quintero-Bersamin Family Photograph,” Watsonville is in the Heart: Community Digital Archive, accessed November 24, 2024, https://wiith-archive.ucsc.edu/items/show/181.
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