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A woman's bound feet

Media
gnarled feet
Description
A stereograph of a higher caste Chinese woman's feet, gnarled from binding, c. 1900.
Creator
Underwood & Underwood
Publisher
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division
Date
c. 1900
Rights
Public domain
Format
Stereograph
Type
Still image

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  • A New and Enriched Life: Community Organizations for Chinese-American Women in NYC, 1920-1945 Societal Expectations for Women in China

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