Filipino Immigration to Continental United States and to Hawaii, by Bruno Laskerdoi:10.2307/2142918Leiserson W. M.Political Science Quarterly
Quezon obtained only a slight modification of the Hare-Hawes-Cutting Act; key issues relating to the island economy and immigration to the United States remained unchanged. At the end of the ten-year transition period, the United States was to withdraw its forces from all military and naval ba...
The Smithsonian Institute led the national commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the arrival of the first significant numbers of Filipino immigrants who came in 1906 to work on the plantations of Hawaii. The migration filled the need for an expanded labor force that has become vital to the ...
6 Filipinos settled in Hawaii (excluded for the sake of this paper) for agricultural work, while students mostly moved to California. The 1920s saw a drastic increase in Filipino immigration, with their primary occupations being concentrated in the fields of agri- culture, salmon canning, and ...
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In the city of Phoenix, Filipino immigration can be traced back to seasonal agricultural labor hailing from the Northern Philippines by way of Hawaii. An unofficial Little Manila here was home to meztizo Filipino-Mexican-American families starting in the 1920s. The community enjoyed a busy social...
The overall decline in the level of emotional expression of the immigrants was attributed to their adherence to the paramount Philippine value of social acceptance as their modal means of adjustment to the immigration experience. Thus, the direction and nature of changes in the emotional expression ...
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