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“Filipinos: Forgotten Asian Americans”
A Pictorial Essay by Fred Cordova


Foreword by N.V.M. Gonzalez; edited by Dorothy L. Cordova, Demonstration Project for Asian Americans, Seattle; Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company. 1983. Illustrations.
Index. 235 Pages.


Filipinos: Forgotten Asian Americans is an oral and pictorial history of one of the largest ethnic groups found in Western United States. It covers the first immigration in 1763 to the second and third waves of workers, professionals and students up to 1963. Overall, an excellent overview of Filipino immigration to the U.S. filled with oral histories collected by FANHS, the Filipino American National Historical Society.

$25.00

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