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Author. etc.
Author. Title of essay or book. Conform to MLA bibliographic style, please.
1. Talaugon, Joe. Personal interview by Chelsea Hill and Dr. Grace Yeh. December 4, 2009.
1. University of California, Los Angeles. Asian American Studies Center, Letters in exile: an introductory reader on the history of Pilipinos in America : a project of resource development and publications, UCLA Asian American Studies Center. The Center, 1976. p. 131 -139.
Ngai, Mae M. Impossible Subjects: Illegal Aliens and the Making of Modern America. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2004. p. 136.
ibid.
ibid., footnote 30, p. 310.
ibid., p. 136.
1. Mitchell, Don, The Lie of the Land, Migrant Workers and the California Landscape. Minneapolis:
University of Minnesota Press, 1996, p. 119.
2. ibid., p. 132.
1. (Brawley News, Dec. 19, 1935).
2. (Fresco, Crystal. (1999). "Cannery Workers’ and Farm Laborers’Union 1933-39…," Seattle Civil Rights & Labor History Project<http://depts.washington.edu/civilr/cwflu.htm>)
3. Asian Pacific American Historical Timeline Overview (1900-1949) USAsians.net. http://us_asians.tripod.com/timeline-overall2.html
Stuart Marshal Jamieson. "Labor unionism in the American agriculture." Wisconsin: Arno Press Inc. 1979.
DeWitt, Howard. "The Filipino Labor Union: The Salinas Lettuce Strike of 1934." Amerasia 5:2 (1978): 15.
DeWitt.
"Southern Filipinos' Community to Build Labor Union Center: Superior Judge Westwick of Santa Barbara County Will Conduct the Ground-Breaking Ceremony." The Philippines Mail, 19 August 1935, p. 1
Haldan, p. 342-3.
Vegetable Workers Union Local No. 1821
Haldan, Kent Edward. "Our Japanese citizens": A Study of Race, Class, and Ethnicity in Three Japanese American Communities in Santa Barbara County, 1900-1960. Diss. University of California Berkeley, 2000. p. 337.
1. DeWitt, Howard. "The Filipino Labor Union: The Salinas Lettuce Strike of 1934." Amerasia 5:2 (1978): 15.
2. Federal Writers' Project. "Unionization Filipinos in California Agriculture." Monographs prepared for A Documentary History of Migratory Farm Labor in California. 1938.
3. Street, Richard Steven. "The 'Battle of Salinas': San Francisco Bay Area Press Photographers and the Salinas Valley Lettuce Strike of 1936." Journal of the West, 26.1 1987, v26: 41.
The San Luis Obispo Vegetable Strike of 1934
4. "Field Workers Strike." Daily Telegram [San Luis Obispo, CA] Nov. 16, 1934: 118. Print.
5. "Rain Halts Picketing in Produce Area." Daily Telegram [San Luis Obispo, CA] Nov. 19, 1934: 120. Print.
6. "Peace Officers Called To Produce Strike Area." Daily Telegram [San Luis Obispo, CA] Nov. 20, 1934: 121. Print.
7. "Mark Time in Vegetable Strike Area." Daily Telegram [San Luis Obispo, CA] Nov. 21, 1934: 122. Print.
8. "Truck Turned Over; Strike Comes North." Daily Telegram [San Luis Obispo, CA] Nov. 22, 1934: 118. Print.
9. "Leader Of Strike Pickets Jailed." Daily Telegram [San Luis Obispo, CA] Nov. 24, 1934: 125. Print.
The Salinas Lettuce Strike of 1936
1. Street, Richard Steven. "The 'Battle of Salinas': San Francisco Bay Area Press Photographers and the Salinas Valley Lettuce Strike of 1936." Journal of the West, 26.1 1987, v26: 41.
2. DeWitt, Howard. "The Filipino Labor Union: The Salinas Lettuce Strike of 1934." Amerasia 5:2 (1978): 15.
The Salinas Lettuce Strike of 1934
1. DeWitt, Howard. "The Filipino Labor Union: The Salinas Lettuce Strike of 1934." Amerasia 5:2 (1978): 15.
2. Haldan, Kent Edward. "Our Japanese citizens": A Study of Race, Class, and Ethnicity in Three Japanese American Communities in Santa Barbara County, 1900-1960. Diss. University of California Berkeley, 2000. p. 337.
3. Stuart Marshal Jamieson. "Labor unionism in the American agriculture." Wisconsin: Arno Press Inc. 1979.
4. "Fear Strike at Salinas." Daily Telegram [San Luis Obispo, CA] Aug. 28, 1934: 51. Print.
5. "Seek end to Salinas Strike." Daily Telegram [San Luis Obispo, CA] Sep. 1, 1934: 55. Print.
6. "Many Filipinos Quit Strike Ranks." Daily Telegram [San Luis Obispo, CA] Sept. 4, 1934: 56. Print.
The San Luis Obispo Vegetable Strike of 1937
1. "Japanese Growers Willing to Meet With Labor Unions." Daily Telegram [San Luis Obispo, CA] Jan 5, 1937: 159. Print.
2. "Filipinos Seek U.S Intervetion." Daily Telegram [San Luis Obispo, CA] Jan. 18, 1937: 170. Print.
3."Filipino-Japanese Labor Conflict is Countywide Threat." Daily Telegram [San Luis Obispo, CA] Jan. 2, 1937: 157. Print.
4. Japanese Growers Willing To Meet With Labor Unions." Daily Telegram [San Luis Obispo, CA] Jan. 5, 1937: 159. Print.
5. "County Growers Grant Filipino Wage Demands." Daily Telegram [San Luis Obispo, CA] Jan. 12, 1937: 165. Print.
6. "Filipinos Demand Written Agreement Before Calling Off S.L.O County Strike." Daily Telegram [San Luis Obispo, CA] Jan. 13, 1937: 166. Print.
7. "Officers Quell Series of Filipino Uprisings" Daily Telegram [San Luis Obispo, CA] Jan. 15, 1937: 168. Print.
8. "Strikers Set Up 'Peaceful Picket' Rule." Daily Telegram [San Luis Obispo, CA] Jan. 16, 1937: 169. Print.
9. "Filipino Arrests Loom After Strike Outbreak." Daily Telegram [San Luis Obispo, CA] Jan. 18, 1937: 170. Print.
10. "Anti Picket Ordinance Petitioned" Daily Telegram [San Luis Obispo, CA] Jan. 18, 1937: 170. Print.
11. "Emergency Picket Law Passed By Supervisors" Daily Telegram [San Luis Obispo, CA] Jan. 19, 1937: 171. Print.
12. "Officers Called To Quell New Filipino Strike Disturbance." Daily Telegram [San Luis Obispo, CA] Jan. 22, 1937: 174. Print.
13. "Peace Reigns in County Field Workers' Strike." Daily Telegram [San Luis Obispo, CA] Jan. 25, 1937: 1176. Print.
1. Margie Talaugon, DAB 1933. CD-Interview
2. Roldan v. Los Angeles County. No. 8455. Court of Appeal of California, Second Appellate District, Division Two. 27 January 1933.
3. BoxRec.com. "Gene Espinosa." BoxRec.com. 21 May 2010. <http://boxrec.com/media/index.php/Gene_Espinosa>.
4. The Philippine's Mail
Bachelor Life:
1. Margie Talaugon, DAB 1933. CD-Interview
2. Melendy, H. Asians In America: Filipinos, Koreans, and East Indians. Twayne Publishers. 1977. pp. 43.
3. Posadas. The New Americans/The Filipino Americans. 24; Bautista, The Filipino Americans, 149; Mariano, "The Filipino Immigrants in the United States," 42–43.
4. Aradanas, Bing. The Philippine Islands Market in Pismo Beach, California. South County Historical Society: Heritage Press. 2010 February. Volume 14, No. 25. Print. pp 8–9.
Cockfight:
1. "Filipino Cock Fight: Owners Take Great Pride in Their Birds, But the Contest Is Soon Over." Los Angeles Times 2 Nov 1909. ProQuest. Web. Accessed 12 May 2010. (Newspaper)
2. Margie Talaugon, DAB 1933. CD-Interview
3. Slater, Emily. "Cockfighting on the Central Coast of California." AR–News. 23 May. 2004, checked 12 May. 2010 from <http://lists.envirolink.org/pipermail/ar-news/Week-of-Mon-20040517/0252339.html>.(News)
Pool Hall:
1. Berger, Jackson. "Taxi-Dance Girls Start Filipinos on Wrong Foot: Lonely Islanders' Quest for Woman Companionship Brings Problems of Grave National Moment." Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File) 2 Feb. 1930,ProQuest Historical Newspapers Los Angeles Times (1881 - 1987), ProQuest. Web. 9 Jun. 2010.
2. Espiritu, Yen Le. Filipino American Lives. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1995.
3. Margie Talaugon, DAB 1933. CD-Interview
4. "Taxi Dance Hall Permit Revoked by Supervisors." Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File) 12 Sep. 1929,ProQuest Historical Newspapers Los Angeles Times (1881 - 1987), ProQuest. Web. 10 Jun. 2010.
1. San Buenaventura, Steffi. "Filipino Folk Spirituality and Immigration: From Mutual Aid to Religion." New Spiritual Homes: Religion and Asian Americans. David Yoo, ed. Honolulu: U of Hawaii P, 1999. 52-86.
2. Posadas, Barbara M. "Creating and Transforming Ethnic and Cultural Identity." The Filipino Americans. Westport: Greenwood, 1999. 62-67. Print.
3. Cordova, Fred. Filipinos: Forgotten Asian Americans. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co., 1983. See Chapter 10, "Way of Life."
4. Mabalon, Dawn Bohulano and Rico Reyes. Filipinos in Stockton. Charleston, SC:Arcadia Pub., 2008. Print.
5. Lott, Juanita Tamayo. Common Destiny: Filipino American Generations. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield, 2006. Print.
6. Montoya, Carina M. Los Angeles's Historic Filipinotown. San Francisco: Arcadia, 2009. Print.
7. Cabreana, Ernie. "Central Coast Filipino American Oral History Project." Interview by David Allender and Roberto Ramirez. May 2010.
8. FANHS Central Coast Chapter. "Manong Sonny Javier Founder and 3rd Past President The Filipino Community of San Luis Obispo, Inc." Stories, Legends, Biographies, and Memories of Families in California Central Coast. InstantPublisher.com, 2008. 172-75. Print.
9. FANHS Central Coast Chapter. "Filipino Community of Santa Maria." Stories, Legends, Biographies, and Memories of Families in California Central Coast. InstantPublisher.com, 2008. 182. Print.
1. Betita, Aida. Interview by Mike Cheng. 11 Mar. 2010. Print.
2. Betita, Evelyn, and Josie Bolivar. Interview by Kevin Doria and Kristina Anton. 9 Mar. 2010. Print.
3. Posadas, Barbara M. The Filipino Americans. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1999. Print.
4. "Philippine History World War 2 and Japanese Occupation." Philippine Country - Your Guide to
Anything About Philippines. Web. 08 June 2010.
<http://www.philippinecountry.com/philippine_history/japanese_colonization.html>.
5. "The Philippines December 8, 1941 - May 8, 1942 - World War II Multimedia Database." World
War II Multmedia Database. MFA Productions LLC. Web. 08 June 2010.
<http://worldwar2database.com/html/philip42.htm>.
6. "Japan Invades the Philippines." OnWar.com - Wars, Military History, International Relations.
The Dupuy Institute. Web. 08 June 2010.
<http://www.onwar.com/maps/wwii/pacific1/1philippines4142.htm>.
7. Domingo, Milagros. Interview by Jolly Mamauag. 7 Mar. 2010
8. Vallangca, Caridad C. "The Pinay (The Filipino Woman)." The Second Wave: Pinay
& Pinoy (1945-1960). San Francisco: Strawberry Hill, 1987. 78-108. Print.
9. Lor, Lucille. "Central Coast Filipino American Oral History Project." Interview by Randy Camat and
Kristen Low. 5 Mar. 2010. Print.
10. McReynolds, John. "Shifting Perspectives." Santa Maria Sun. 21 June 2007. Web. 10
May 2010. <http://archive.santamariasun.com/index.php?p=showarticle&id=2708>.
11. Simpson, Caroline C. ""Out of an Obscure Place" Japanese War Brides and Cultural
Pluralism in the 1950s." A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies 10.3 (1998): 47-
81. Project Muse. Cal Poly State Univ., San Luis Obispo. Web. 8 May 2010.
<http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/differences/v010/10.3simpson.html>.
12. Filipino American National Historical Society, comp. Filipino American National
Historical Society. Print.
13. Lawsin, Emily P. "Beyond "Hanggang Pier Only" Filipino American War
Brides of Seattle, 1945-1965." Web. 8 June 2010.
1. For the bibiliographies of Cabreana, Curaza, Deparini, and Olbenario
The Filipino American National Historical Society. Stories, Legends, and Memories. Santa Maria, CA: Filipino American National Historical Society, Central Coast Chapter, 2008. Print.
2. For the picture of Gabe DeLeon
Hubbard, Jean, and Gary Hoving. Arroyo Grande. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Pub., 2009. Print.
¹Evangelista, Susan. Carlos Bulosan and His Poetry: A Biography and an Anthology. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1985. Print.
²Garibay, Stanley. "A Short Narrative of my Life." Pacific Frontier and the Philippines. Guadalupe: 1978. Print.
³San Juan Jr., Epifanio, ed. "Selected Letters from Carlos Bulosan." Amerasia 6.1 (1979): 143-54. Print.
⁴Bulosan, Carlos. America Is in the Heart: a Personal History. Seattle: University of Washington, 1973. Print.
Betita, Evelyn, and Josie Bolivar. "Central Coast Filipino American Oral History Project." Personal interview. 9 Mar. 2010.
Dumindin, Arnaldo. "Dec. 10, 1898: Treaty of Paris." Philippine American War, 1899-1902. Web. 04 June 2010. <http://philippineamericanwar.webs.com/treatyofparis.htm>.
Espiritu, Yen Li. "Colonial Oppression, Labour Importation, and Group Formation: Filipinos in the United States." Ethnic and Racial Studies 19.1 (1996): 30-43. Print.
Felipe Allgoncio. Photograph. Philippine-American War. Web. 29 May 2010. <http://philippineamericanwar.webs.com/treatyofparis.htm>
Lor, Lucille. "Central Coast Filipino American Oral History Project." Personal interview. 5 Mar. 2010.
Manongs. Dir. Bing Aradanas. DVD.
Tyner, James A. "The Geopolitics of Eugenics and the Exclusion of Philippine Immigrants from the United States." Geographical Review 89.1 (1999): 54-73. Print.
The Treaty of Paris. 1783. Photograph. National Archives, Washington, D.C. Our Documents.gov. Web. 21 May 2010. <http://www.ourdocuments.gov/index.php?flash=true&>.
The Senate Philippine Bill. 1902. Photograph. Race-making and Colonial Violence in the U.S. Empire. Web. 13 May 2010. <http://www.japanfocus.org/-Paul_A_-Kramer/1745>.
External Links:
Resources/articles:
"Filipinos Receive an Overdue Honor" by Shirley Contreras for the Santa Maria Times (10/17/2009)
"A Documentary History of Migratory Farm Labor in California." Federal Writers' Project (1938)
15th U.S. census (1930), enumeration sheets for San Luis Obispo county
"Racial hate once flared on Central Coast" (10/27/2006) in The Weekend Pinnacle Online.
Filipino Communities: Time Off to Play
Historical Context:
1. Cordova, Fred. Filipinos: Forgotten Asian Americans: A Pictorial Essay. Dubuque, Iowa. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1983.
2. Margie Talaugon, DAB 1933. CD-Interview
Absence of Women: