A Distant War and the Filipino American Story

A Distant War and the Filipino American Story

A history podcast sheds new light on the Philippine-American War

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Heneral Antonio Luna’s Railroad

Heneral Antonio Luna’s Railroad

Tutuban Station, now a shopping center, was once the gateway to the promise of Philippine progress.

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The Flag of Their Forebears

The Flag of Their Forebears

Little did a young couple know when they got hitched that their union had been preceded by a stitch in time—more than a century before. 

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The Reviews Are In: “Heneral Luna” Rules

The Reviews Are In: “Heneral Luna” Rules

“Heneral Luna,” the movie, lights a fuse in the Filipino’s conscience.

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Bells of Balangiga Make It to Hollywood

Bells of Balangiga Make It to Hollywood

Hollywood celebrities want relics of the Philippine-American War brought back to the Samar town they were seized from as war booty.

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This is American History

This is American History

Why is Filipino American history not considered a part of American history, a poet asks.

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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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A Reunion of Strangers

A Reunion of Strangers

Several strangers, crossed paths, and a revolutionary flag make a full circle for the author.

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Why June 12 Is Different from Other Days

Why June 12 Is Different from Other Days

With an American takeover looming, the Filipino revolutionary leadership hastily declared Philippine independence.

    

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Clemencia Lopez, Independista

Clemencia Lopez, Independista

She pleaded for her brothers’ and her country’s freedom all the way to Washington, D.C.

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