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Bello, Madge; Reyes, Vince – Amerasia Journal, 1987
The following three factors explain how the U.S. Filipino community became a base for the movement against the Marcos dictatorship: (1) the immigrant character of the community, (2) the presence of a broad anti-Marcos movement, and (3) the role of the Filipino left in the community. (LHW)
Descriptors: Activism, Filipino Americans, Immigrants, Political Issues
Richter, Linda – 1981
The increasing number of Filipino immigrants to America has coincided with the martial law era in the Philippines. Consequently, this exodus has become a significant political issue for the government of Ferdinand Marcos. Since the Filipino government wishes to retain positive influence and goodwill with those who choose to settle elsewhere, it…
Descriptors: Activism, Filipino Americans, Group Unity, Immigrants