Amando Ocampo Alminiana in front of Universal Barbershop on Main St. in Watsonville
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Title
Amando Ocampo Alminiana in front of Universal Barbershop on Main St. in Watsonville
Description
Two men in front of Universal Barbershop located at 150 Main Street in Watsonville. Depicts Amando Almimiana with unknown man on the left.
Source
"Remollino, Bernard James. “Tangible Lives: Pina/oy Migrant Cultures and Labor in Interwar California, 1920-1941.” Ph.D. diss. University of California Los Angeles, 2022.
Hong, Moonyoung. “‘Home Away from Home’: Diasporic Consciousness and Everyday Third Places in Tom Murphy’s Conversations on a Homecoming.” Vol.56(3) (Michigan: Western Michigan University, Dept. of English, 2022).
Mabalon,Dawn Bohulano. “As American as Jackrabbit Adobo: Cooking, Eating, and Becoming Filipina/o American before World War II.” In, Eating Asian America: A Food Studies Reader. Edited by Robert Ji-Song Ku, Martin F. Manalansan, and Anita Mannur, (New York: NYU Press 2013) 147-76.
Hong, Moonyoung. “‘Home Away from Home’: Diasporic Consciousness and Everyday Third Places in Tom Murphy’s Conversations on a Homecoming.” Vol.56(3) (Michigan: Western Michigan University, Dept. of English, 2022).
Mabalon,Dawn Bohulano. “As American as Jackrabbit Adobo: Cooking, Eating, and Becoming Filipina/o American before World War II.” In, Eating Asian America: A Food Studies Reader. Edited by Robert Ji-Song Ku, Martin F. Manalansan, and Anita Mannur, (New York: NYU Press 2013) 147-76.
Date
c.1947-1948
Contributor
Eva Alminiana Monroe
Rights
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Format
4x3
Type
Still image
Identifier
EAM.2021.31
Coverage
Remollino, Bernard James. “Tangible Lives: Pina/oy Migrant Cultures and Labor in Interwar California, 1920-1941.” Ph.D. diss. University of California Los Angeles, 2022.
Hong, Moonyoung. “‘Home Away from Home’: Diasporic Consciousness and Everyday Third Places in Tom Murphy’s Conversations on a Homecoming.” Vol.56(3) (Michigan: Western Michigan University, Dept. of English, 2022).
Mabalon,Dawn Bohulano. “As American as Jackrabbit Adobo: Cooking, Eating, and Becoming Filipina/o American before World War II.” In, Eating Asian America: A Food Studies Reader. Edited by Robert Ji-Song Ku, Martin F. Manalansan, and Anita Mannur, (New York: NYU Press 2013) 147-76.
Hong, Moonyoung. “‘Home Away from Home’: Diasporic Consciousness and Everyday Third Places in Tom Murphy’s Conversations on a Homecoming.” Vol.56(3) (Michigan: Western Michigan University, Dept. of English, 2022).
Mabalon,Dawn Bohulano. “As American as Jackrabbit Adobo: Cooking, Eating, and Becoming Filipina/o American before World War II.” In, Eating Asian America: A Food Studies Reader. Edited by Robert Ji-Song Ku, Martin F. Manalansan, and Anita Mannur, (New York: NYU Press 2013) 147-76.
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Photograph
Collection
Citation
“Amando Ocampo Alminiana in front of Universal Barbershop on Main St. in Watsonville,” Watsonville is in the Heart: Community Digital Archive, accessed November 26, 2024, https://wiith-archive.ucsc.edu/items/show/20.
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