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From Exile to Diaspora: The Filipino Experience in the United States
October 1997, Westview Press
Paperback
in English
0813331706 9780813331706
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"by Filipinos side by side with Americans in Bataan and Corregidor during World War II has inscribed the image of the Filipino freedom fighter practicing racial solidarity in the annals of U.S.-Philippine relations. MacArthur and Magsaysay became, for the chroniclers of "special relations" between subaltern and colonizer, the two symbols linking the two races-an emblem of persistent dependency and patronage."
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"by Filipinos side by side with Americans in Bataan and Corregidor during World War II has inscribed the image of the Filipino freedom fighter practicing racial solidarity in the annals of U.S.-Philippine relations. MacArthur and Magsaysay became, for the chroniclers of "special relations" between subaltern and colonizer, the two symbols linking the two races-an emblem of persistent dependency and patronage."
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