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Barenio family in Woodside, Queens

Media
person holding young child in snowy neighborhood
Description
The Barenio family in Woodside, Queens, on a wintery day. Date unknown.
Creator
Unknown photographer
Source
Donated by Erna Barenio
Publisher
John Bahia
Date
Date unknown
Rights
Permissions granted via John Bahia
Format
Photograph
Type
Still image

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  • Making Little Manila: Memory, Practice, and the Social Production of Filipino Space in Woodside, Queens Post-1965 Migration, Nursing, and the Making of Filipino Queens

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