Morning market
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With the Americans, British, and other enemy nationals in the internment camps and the Chinese either in jail or in hiding, the Filipinos took control of trade during the Japanese occupation, keeping the limited goods flowing. Some cashed in on the situation, but most traders engaged in business only to surviveCollection: Ricardo T. Jose CollectionImage type: Reproduction: PhotographMedia format: print
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Filipinas Circa-- | FI00176 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | FI00176 |
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FI00173 Sinamay store | FI00174 Negros sugar workers | FI00175 Peasant family | FI00176 Morning market | FI00177 Magazine stand | FI00178 Pushcart operators | FI00179 Nail recyclers |
With the Americans, British, and other enemy nationals in the internment camps and the Chinese either in jail or in hiding, the Filipinos took control of trade during the Japanese occupation, keeping the limited goods flowing. Some cashed in on the situation, but most traders engaged in business only to survive.
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