Filipinos in Washington, D.C.
Filipinos arrived in the Washington, D.C., area shortly after 1900 upon the annexation of the Philippines to the United States. These new settlers included students, soldiers, seamen, and laborers.

Within four decades, they became permanent residents, military servicemen, government workers, and community leaders. Although numerous Filipinos now live in the area, little is known about the founders of the Filipino communities. Images of America: Filipinos in Washington, D.C. captures an ethnic history and documents historical events and political transitions that occurred here.

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Filipinos in Washington, D.C.
Filipinos arrived in the Washington, D.C., area shortly after 1900 upon the annexation of the Philippines to the United States. These new settlers included students, soldiers, seamen, and laborers.

Within four decades, they became permanent residents, military servicemen, government workers, and community leaders. Although numerous Filipinos now live in the area, little is known about the founders of the Filipino communities. Images of America: Filipinos in Washington, D.C. captures an ethnic history and documents historical events and political transitions that occurred here.

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Filipinos in Washington, D.C.

Filipinos in Washington, D.C.

by Juanita Tamayo Lott, Rita Cacas
Filipinos in Washington, D.C.

Filipinos in Washington, D.C.

by Juanita Tamayo Lott, Rita Cacas

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Filipinos arrived in the Washington, D.C., area shortly after 1900 upon the annexation of the Philippines to the United States. These new settlers included students, soldiers, seamen, and laborers.

Within four decades, they became permanent residents, military servicemen, government workers, and community leaders. Although numerous Filipinos now live in the area, little is known about the founders of the Filipino communities. Images of America: Filipinos in Washington, D.C. captures an ethnic history and documents historical events and political transitions that occurred here.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738566207
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 11/23/2009
Series: Images of America Series
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Rita M. Cacas is a native Washingtonian and daughter of one of the Depression-era pioneers. A longtime federal government employee, Cacas previously worked at the National Gallery of Art and currently works at the U.S. National Archives. Juanita Tamayo Lott was raised in San Francisco, but her adulthood has been spent in the Washington, D.C., area. She is a retired federal senior demographer, policy analyst, and special assistant to the U.S. Census Bureau director. She cofounded the first U.S. Filipino American Studies at San Francisco State in 1969 and the Filipino American Studies Program at the University of Maryland, College Park, in 2007.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 6

Introduction 7

1 From U.S. Nationals to Capital Communities 9

2 Filipinos in the Washington, D.C., Workforce 35

3 Establishing D.C Filipino Communities 59

4 Building the Capital Beltway 83

5 Beyond the Beltway 95

6 Global Leaders for the 21st Century 115

7 Bibliography 127

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