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Walter G. Whitman, Embroidered Fabric., ca. 1926., Walter G. Whitman Collection, Salem State University Archives and Special Collections, Salem, Massachusetts.</text>
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Walter G. Whitman, Embroidered Fabric., ca. 1926., Walter G. Whitman Collection, Salem State University Archives and Special Collections, Salem, Massachusetts.</text>
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                <text>Shanghai. United States Consulate General.</text>
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                <text>By the ports, there would be numerous American and European posts. As Whitman noticed, "the only thing to suggest China [was] the ever-present Chinese coolie and the signs in Chinese characters. Except for these two things we might have thought it an American or European port." A little farther, there was a British park in which Chinese people were not allowed to walk in. </text>
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                <text>“Shanghai. United States Consulate General.” Postcard., ca. 1926., Walter G. Whitman Collection, Salem State University Archives and Special Collections, Salem, Massachusetts.</text>
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                <text>This is a toy that Walter Whitman brought back from his journey and it represents transportation in China. The main way of transportation at the time was the carriage. Usually big enough to carry two people comfortably. The horse driver is called "Ma Fu" and according to old economic customs, he was entitled to a commission from the shop-keeper on everything foreigner's purchased.     </text>
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                <text>Transportation in China. Wooden toy., ca. 1926., Walter G. Whitman Collection, Salem State University Archives and Special Collections, Salem, Massachusetts.&#13;
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                <text>Nanking Road was one of the main streets in Shangai because it was famous for its markets. The big shops found along Nanking Road were established mainly for the tourist trade and in fact, that is where Walter Whitman state she was able to shop easily. "They are one-price stores and reliable," he says, and there "you'd find a large assortment of all the wonderful and beautiful pieces of Chinese handicraft making it possible for foreigners to select things from all sections of that vast empire."</text>
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                <text>"Walter George Whitman." Omeka RSS. Accessed December 13, 2017. http://di.salemstate.edu/omeka/exhibits/show/walter-george-whitman/walter-george-whitman.</text>
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                <text>This is a photo of the mills near The Point in Salem, MA. These mills were heavily employed by Franco-Americans immigrants that had just come from Canada. These cotton mills paid low wages but still gave the workers an opportunity to provide for and build up their new life in Salem. </text>
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                <text>This photo shows the Point neighborhood after the Great Salem Fire of 1914. The Franco-Americans that inhabited this area, which ranges from Peabody Street all the way to Chase Street, about four blocks, built up this neighborhood in order to try to keep their people and culture together.</text>
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                <text>St. Joseph's Church was the official church for the Franco-Americans living in the Point. The church was built to house the growing French-only speaking population. Most children in the Point attended St. Joe's and most families attended Sunday morning mass.</text>
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