PACE, A Critical Link in Filipino American History

PACE, A Critical Link in Filipino American History

Find out why the Philippine American Collegiate Endeavor (PACE) and its leading role in the 1968 SF State College Third World students’ strike was a groundbreaking event in Filipino American history.

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Quezon Saved Jews from the Holocaust

Quezon Saved Jews from the Holocaust

Philippine Commonwealth President Manuel Luis Quezon offered asylum to European Jews fleeing the Nazis even before WWII started.

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A 3D Image of the Philippine Scouts: March 4, 1905

A 3D Image of the Philippine Scouts: March 4, 1905

Unearthing a 112-year-old stereograph of Philippine Scouts at President Theodore Roosevelt's inauguration.

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Manila Hotel: The Golden Years

Manila Hotel: The Golden Years

If only the walls can talk: a comprehensive pictorial history of Manila's most historic hotel.

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The Last Night of I-Hotel

The Last Night of I-Hotel

Thirty nine years ago, on August 7, 1977, elderly Filipinos living in San Francisco’s International Hotel, were summarily and violently evicted.  

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In the Heat of the Night: The Exeter and Watsonville Riots 1929-1930

In the Heat of the Night: The Exeter and Watsonville Riots 1929-1930

Being Filipino in America in the 1930s meant facing hostility, discrimination and violence.

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Beyond Belief

Beyond Belief

Tempting fate? Here's a look at Filipino "folk beliefs."

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A Valiant People's Army

A Valiant People's Army

Rare photographs to memorialize a people’s army that fought and bled for Philippine independence

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