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Filipinas (1898-1946): The Re-Colonization rama
An article on how the Philippines, after more than three centuries of Spanish administration, did not need a new colonization.
Migration to the USA
Race riots, discrimination, and other events experienced by Filipinos in the United States. Also, articles on the 1896 revolution and the 1899 Philippine-American War.
The Changing Nature of the Bikolano Principalia During the American Period
Evolution of the village leaders in Bicol during the American occupation of the region, 1900 - 1946.
Filipino-Chinese Nationalist
The story of Roman Ongpin, rebel and supporter of the Katipunan who was imprisoned by the Americans, and had a street in Manila renamed after him.
Historical Junctures
History of Leyte from pre-Hispanic times to the World War II Leyte landings.
Philippine Centennial/Sentenaryo
The Philippine Revolution and Philippine-American War and their impact on politics and culture. Articles on Filipinos in America. Edited by Jim Zwick.
Justification of Spanish Rule
1582 council of Jesuit, Augustinian and Dominican friars convened by the first bishop of Manila to debate Spain's right to conquer the Philippines.
Through the Centuries
Timeline and account of the Philippines from 30,000 BC to Abu Sayyaf in 2002, by Gunter Schwarz and Rosalinda Morgado-Schwarz.
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