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New York: A. A. Wyn, Inc., 1946. — 273 p. Abaya H. Hernando. Betrayal in the Philippines (In English) Betrayal in Malacañan. Quezon Dies; the Puppets Pray. MacArthur Returns and Liberates a Puppet. Collaborators Return to Power Too. Policies and Politics. Osmeña Is Told to Clean House. Keeping the Imperialist Peace: the MP Way. Collaborators in Uniform: Army Politics. Reaction...
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Quezon City, Philippines: Malaya Books, Inc., 1967. — 381 p. Abaya H. Hernando. The history of the Philippines that will not be told (In English) The Filipino and "Manifest Destiny". Behind Uncle Sam's Whiskers. Roxas, Quirino and the Huks. Behind the Anti-U.S. Demonstrations. America's Japan-First Policy. Making Philippine Democracy Work. The Bell Mission: Problems and...
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New York, NY: D. Appleton and Company, 1905. — 333 p. This work is intended to furnish the material for an elementary course in Philippine history for Filipino students. Although written for children, the work will be found to present most of the leading events and principles of the history of the Philippines. The writer is in sympathy with Prof. Channing, of Harvard...
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Greenwood Press, 2002. — 305 p. Fidel V. Ramos Preface and Acknowledgments Hazel M. McFerson Filipino Identity and Self-Image in Historical Perspective Hazel M. McFerson Race and Culture in Spanish and American Colonial Policies Marya Svetlana T. Camacho “Benevolent Assimilation” and Filipino Responses Maria Serena I. Diokno The Role of Education in Americanizing Filipinos...
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Stanford University Press, 2016. — 257 p. Is race only about the color of your skin? In The Latinos of Asia, Anthony Christian Ocampo shows that what "color" you are depends largely on your social context. Filipino Americans, for example, helped establish the Asian American movement and are classified by the U.S. Census as Asian. But the legacy of Spanish colonialism in the...
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Greensboro, North Carolina: Open Hand Publishing, LLC, 2004. — 260 p. Sison H. M., Roska Ninotchka. Jose Maria Sison: It’s like home all over the world - Conversations with Ninochka Rosca (In English) Introduction: A Biographical Sketch. A Dangerous Existence. Poem: The Guerrilla is Like a Poet. Against One Regime After Another. Poem: The Bladed Poem. Rectification and...
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