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December 15, International Tea Day

International Tea Day was founded in 2005 to raise recognition of tea workers around the world. This day brings to light the issues that tea workers deal with regularly such as wages, medical care, access to education, and improved sanitation.

You can see this booklet by asking for box 1 folder 13 of the Dexter-Roundy family papers, 1772-1951 in the UWM Archives. It was printed in Japan but is not dated and each page has a different tea fact, information about tea production, or tea consumption.

On this first Monday of August, let’s revisit a booklet that was originally posted on International Tea Day by archivist Alison Newman. From the Dexter-Roundy family papers, the booklet highlights Japanese tea production and culture. 

Call number: Milwaukee Mss 108, Box 1, Folder 13


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