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CHAP. 9

CHAP. 9. Conflict?. 1898 . TREATY. Spain Philippines, “territory”. Vs. Filipinos . FIRST?. 1904, World’s Fair. “Little brown brothers” “yellow bellies”. Pensionados Hawaii, 100k+. MAINLAND. Early 1900’s Status? Come and go; not citizens . “STOOP”. Hard labor Farms, canneries .

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CHAP. 9

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  1. CHAP. 9

  2. Conflict? • 1898

  3. TREATY • Spain • Philippines, “territory”

  4. Vs. Filipinos

  5. FIRST? • 1904, World’s Fair

  6. “Little brown brothers” • “yellow bellies”

  7. Pensionados • Hawaii, 100k+

  8. MAINLAND • Early 1900’s • Status? • Come and go; not citizens

  9. “STOOP” • Hard labor • Farms, canneries

  10. DOUBLE RACISM • From Whites • Other Asians

  11. GENDER IMBALANCE? • Docile, ignorant, SINGLE

  12. MISCEGENATION • Few Filipinas • White, Asian, Mexican women • Fear, backlash • Watsonville riots, 1930

  13. Filipinos were Malays • Not included in miscegenation laws • After 1933, yes.

  14. TYDINGS-MCDUFFIE ACT • 1934 • Philippines, territory to indep. • No longer “no longer Nationals”

  15. CULTURE • Americanized • Small merchant class, no “towns”

  16. Male-dominated • Gambling, pool halls • Dancing • Dance halls • Prostitution

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