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Filipino Migrant Workers in California
Previously, Filipinos in California were mostly students sent by the Philippine government to study under the pensionado system. ...
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Filipino Migrant Workers in California
Filipino Migrant Workers in California. While Hawaii’s economy was essentially sugar plantations which demanded fixed or tied labor, California’s ...
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The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965
On the other hand, the "occupational immigration" clause in the 1965 immigration law was in response to the need for more professionals, specifically in the ...
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Welcome to the Philippine History Site
This project received funding from the Hawaii Committee for the ... and is co-sponsored by the Filipino-American Historical Society of Hawaii and the UH ...
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Plantation Life
In his study of Hawaii plantations, Ronald Takaki states that the workers’ response was resistance which took several forms. Workers resorted to violence ...
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Welcome to the Philippine History Site
Narratives include the Revolution of 1896, the Philippine-American War and Filipino migration to the US From the University of Hawaii website co-sponsored ...
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Welcome to the Philippine History Site
Narratives include the Revolution of 1896, the Philippine-American War and Filipino migration to the US From the University of Hawaii website co-sponsored ...
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CallforPapers,Panels&Presentations
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Hawaii Sugar Plantations; Life on the Plantation;. From Hawaii to the Mainland, the New Sakadas. §. Changing Filipino American Demographics ...
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Filipino Migration to the U.S.: Introduction
Race riots, discrimination, and other events experienced by Filipinos in the United States. Also, articles on the 1896 revolution and the 1899 ...
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rizal (WP)
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML reasonable settlement with the Filipino reformists. Note that Rizal was describing to Blumentritt a political tactic—seeking reforms like better education, ...