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The flag must 'stay put'
Illustration shows George F. Hoar, Carl Schurz, David B. Hill, and former Massachusetts Governor George S. Boutwell, anti-expansionists, placing their "Anti-Expansion Speech" at the feet of a huge American soldier holding a rifle and the American…
The Filipinos: Their Aims, Aspirations, Accomplishments
This article describes the Filipino after the close of World War II. Written by Gen. Wainwright, this book review of General Carlos P. Romulo's second book reveals an American general's perspective of a leader from the Philippines and the noble…
Saga of Juan, Filipino Guerrilla
This article glorifies the Filipino guerrilla for his efforts throughout the battles in the Philippines. Filipino forces exhibit greater unity under the direction of MacArthur and constantly tried to get information to the United States about…
Return to Manila
General MacArthur formally returns civilian power over to President Osmena before official independence is granted several months into the future.
Quezon Says Ideal is set for World
Death of Filipinos during the Battle of Bataan was for the fight for freedom.
Quezon Presents Boat to our Navy
The Philippine president presented the United States with a boat to symbolize their unity in their fight against the Japanese
President Urges a Free Philippines
President Roosevelt requests independence for the Philippines immediately during World War II
Philippines Lost
The article that describes the loss of the Philippines to Japan and the surrender of arms and soldiers by the United States
Philippine Editor: Before Bataan and After
A book review of Before Bataan and After, by Frederic S. Marquardt. Marquardt was a Filipino who survived Bataan and describes the scene of battle and the role of America's interests in country.
New Lull Marks Battle of Bataan
Japanese forces in the Philippines begin to drop pamphlets to persuade Filipinos to join their forces and abandon the United States.