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The Clothing of Japanese Immigrant Plantation Workers in Hawai‘i

The Clothing of Japanese Immigrant Plantation Workers in Hawai‘i

Dr. Franklin Odo, a Hawai‘i native, described clothing worn by Japanese immigrant workers in Hawai‘i’s sugar industry.

Time:
Thursday, May 26, 2005, 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
 
Location:
Reception Suite
National Museum of American History
14th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW

He discussed the role of Japanese immigrants in creating Hawai‘i’s complex ethnic, racial, and class structure.

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