Note From the Underground

Note From the Underground

A former revolutionary recalls the feats and follies of his involvement in the underground movement.

    

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9/11, Day of Days

9/11, Day of Days

Where were you on September 11? Readers recall the horror and pain of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center.

    

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Book Review: A Big Hearted Book on Little Manila

Book Review: A Big Hearted Book on Little Manila

Author Dawn Mabalon digs up the past and brings Stockton, California’s pioneer Filipino community back to life.

    

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Ninoy's Final Journey

Ninoy's Final Journey

Renowned journalist Ken Kashiwahara accompanied his brother-in-law Ninoy Aquino on the martyr’s final trip home and witnessed his last moments.

    

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October Light, Undiminished

October Light, Undiminished

A year after his passing, Filipino-American poet Jeff Tagami’s friends remember him and his graceful, humble, yet powerful poems.

    

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The Thoroughly Modern Sofia de Veyra

The Thoroughly Modern Sofia de Veyra

An early Filipina feminist who astonished Washington, D.C.

    

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Life on the Bayou

Life on the Bayou

How early Filipino Americans settled in Louisiana. 

    

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When Lolo’s Debating Team Vanquished America

When Lolo’s Debating Team Vanquished America

Carlos P. Romulo’s pro-independence debaters demolished all comers.

   

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Rizal’s Cook Remembers a Good Man

Rizal’s Cook Remembers a Good Man

The national hero’s Cantonese cook affirms his humanity.

    

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Rizal’s Great Loves

Rizal’s Great Loves

Did Jose Rizal have only three loves instead of nine?

    

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