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Filipino American heroes from the war in Iraq are changing the image of Filipinos across America. From Joseph Menusa to OJ Santa Maria to Joseph Hudson, ...
The notably dirty Philippine-American War that followed from 1899 to 1902—a conflict almost entirely expunged from American memory today—resulted in something like 200,000 Filipino deaths and ...
No such moral veneer can be applied to the Philippine-American War, waged more than a century ago. Indeed, most Americans probably are not even aware of that conflict.
The rainy season of 1899 had taken its toll on the morale of American forces outside of San Fernando in Pampanga Province. Although the American offensive operations were limited during rainy ...
Perhaps no armed conflict in the modern era has received less cinematic treatment than the Philippine-American War. When one thinks of the number of movies inspired by individual American gunslingers ...
The Philippine-American War. Following its defeat in the Spanish-American War of 1898, Spain relinquished the control of its colonies located in the Philippines, Guam and Puerto Rico to the United ...
The Philippine-American war of 1899 was one of the bloodiest conflicts in the annals of colonialism, and a clear forerunner to Vietnam. Docu, co-directed by Filipina-American professor Camilla ...
The Philippine-American War was a nearly three-year insurrection that followed on the heels of the Spanish-American War. According to Carriger’s records, he participated in three combat ...
Filipino Americans have been fighting for social justice alongside other communities, for centuries, and you probably didn't know it. For Fil-Am History Month, here are their stories.