Eight little Chinese-American girls wearing embroidered tunics and beaded  ornaments in their hair, as they snatch a peak at their lesson books  just before filing into their classrooms at the only Catholic Chinese  school in the US. Photograph by Alfred Eisenstaedt. San Francisco, California, November 1936.

Eight little Chinese-American girls wearing embroidered tunics and beaded ornaments in their hair, as they snatch a peak at their lesson books just before filing into their classrooms at the only Catholic Chinese school in the US. Photograph by Alfred Eisenstaedt. San Francisco, California, November 1936.

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