Chinese coolie in the Philippines, 1899


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A Typical Chinese Coolie. Before and for some time after the American occupation, the corabao [sic] and coolie were the only competitors in the city's heavy transportations.

From Souvenir of the 8th Army Corps, Philippine Expedition, published by Dow Bros. in Manila, 1899.
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