Module 7
title of module 7
Allos' Activisim
an activist who uses creative drive to fight for abuse minorities and exploited workers. he contributed to the labor mark movement through writing and editing rather than physical labor due to poor health
carlos bulosan
filipino labor organizers who met polosan in los angeles and collaborated and forming the CPFR
chris mensalvas & claro candelario
the new york congressman and representative of the american labor party who supported the campaign for filipino naturalization
vito marcantonio
the US president who signed the filipino naturalization bill in 1946
Harry Truman
the philippine defense minister and later secretary who accused bolosan of being part of the hukbalahap and an international communist conspiracy
ramon magsaysay
the philippine president criticized by bolosan for signing agreements like the philippine trade act that benefited american interests over filipinos and parity amendment 1947
manuel roxas
the organization where bolosan worked as a publicist starting in 1943
united cannery, agricultural, packing, an allied workers of america UCAPAWA
a group formed by bolosan in his friends that campaign for filipino naturalization.
bulosan served as _
committee for the protection of filipino rights CPFR
commission secretary
the seattle based union chapter where blossom served as the publicity director
ILWU local 37
a communist guerrilla group that led the philippine resistance against the japanese; bulosan was accused of being a member
hukbalahap (Huks)
the parent organization of which the CPFR was a branch
american committee for the protection of the foreign born
the UCAPAWA magazine edited by bolosan
the new tide
the radical newspaper published by the CPFR after they move to stockton in 1940
commonwealth times
the act that provided for the philippines to gain independence from the united states on july 4 1946
tydings mcduffie act
bulosan novel that use the huk rebellion as its historical base published posthumously in 1995
_ edited by
the cry and the dedication
epifanio san juan, Jr.
an article written by bolosan in the 1952 ILWU yearbook criticizing philippine government
terrorism rides the philippines
the act under which filipinos in alaska were still subject to deportation until alaska was admitted to the union
McCarrann walter act
a criticism leveled against blossom for wanting to establish separate filipino labor units rather than joining larger integrated parties
divisionist
tactics used by farmers, police and conservative filipinos to undermine strikes by accusing organizers of being communist
red baiting
bulosans status in the philippines for over 10 years due to his alleged red taint
persona non grata
bulasan was hospitalized at _ tuberculosis hospital and seattle on the day the 1952 yearbook was released.
at least _workers contributed to the carlos bulosan fund.
the slogan used to raise money for his treatment was _
released from the sanatorium in _
firland sanatorium
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to help carlos bulosan, is to help labor!!! do contribute generously
1953
labor activists who help organize the 1948 strike the sparagus
larry itliong.
phillip vera cruz
ernesto mangaoang
blossoms relative to whom he wrote a letter in 1950 about the people's liberation movement
aurelio
date of stockton asparagus strike
_number of strikers who march through downtown stockton
_the goal of the cpfr campaign for filipino naturalization
_years the fbi conducted surveillance on blossom
may 1948
1,500 workers
20,000 signatures
1949 to 1955
a poem or story bulosan wrote that is missing from his papers abt hukbalahap
the battle hymn of the hukbalahaps
a famous commission that made it difficult for the fbi to deport bulosan
freedom from want
_the alias boloson used in correspondence with guerrillas
_the political theory is justify why the us feared the hukbalahap
julie
domino theory