• Carlos Sampayan Bulosan (November 24, 1913 – September 11, 1956) was a Filipino American novelist and poet who immigrated to the United States on July...
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  • Carlos Bulosan Theatre (CBT) is the only long-standing professional Filipino-Canadian theatre company in Canada and is based in Toronto, Ontario. It was...
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  • American immigrant poet, fiction writer, short story teller, and activist, Carlos Bulosan.[page needed] The novel was one of the earliest published books that...
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  • mid-20th century were Carlos Bulosan, Nick Joaquin, Bienvenido Santos, Lualhati Bautista, and Rolando S. Rinio. Carlos Bulosan, in particular, published...
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  • the literary writings of Carlos Bulosan, a Filipino labor organizer and writer, resulting to the publication of Carlos Bulosan and the Imagination of the...
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    corresponding essay by Carlos Bulosan as part of the Four Freedoms series. Despite many who endured sociopolitical hardships abroad, Bulosan's essay spoke on...
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    the Ilocos region; Binalonan-born early 20th-century writer and poet Carlos Bulosan, whose novel America is in the Heart has become regarded as "[t]he premier...
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    people. One of Binalonan's natives is the Filipino-American writer Carlos Bulosan, who wrote brief descriptions of the town's history and people in his...
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  • Manalang-Gloria; Chorus for America: Six Philippine Poets (1942) by Carlos Bulosan; Zoilo Galang's A Child of Sorrow (1921), the first Filipino novel in...
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  • Francisco Arcellana Francisco Balagtas Lualhati Bautista Louis Bulaong Carlos Bulosan Cecilia Manguerra Brainard Ian Casocot Linda Ty Casper Gilbert Luis...
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  • many Filipino-American writers' works. These include most prominently, Carlos Bulosan (America Is in the Heart), a Filipino migrant himself, and several stories...
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  • population of the Philippines. Pinoy is first used by Filipino poet Carlos Bulosan, in his 1946 semi-autobiography, America Is in the Heart – "The Pinoys...
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  • Cecilia Manguerra Brainard – author of When the Rainbow Goddess Wept Carlos Bulosan – author of America Is in the Heart Regie Cabico – Slam poet and performer...
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    Philippine Revolution era activist and leader Juan Luna; and Binalonan-born Carlos Bulosan, whose novel America is in the Heart has become regarded as "[t]he premier...
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    The Carlos Bulosan Memorial Exhibit opens in Seattle's Eastern Hotel in the International District, honoring the Filipino novelist and poet Carlos Bulosan...
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    Worship, by Will Durant (February 27, 1943). Freedom from Want, by Carlos Bulosan (March 6, 1943). Freedom from Fear, by Stephen Vincent Benét (March...
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    faced with the racism of that period, which undermined these ideals. Carlos Bulosan later wrote about this experience in America is in the Heart. Even pensionados...
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  • edited by S. T. Joshi Amerika by Franz Kafka America is in the Heart by Carlos Bulosan The Analects by Confucius The Anatomy of Melancholy by Robert Burton...
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  • December 4, 2015. San Juan Jr, E., & Bulosan, C. (1995). On becoming Filipino: selected writings of Carlos Bulosan (Vol. 231). Temple University Press...
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    Bani. Oscar Orbos, a native of Bani, a former governor and TV host. Carlos Bulosan, author of America Is in the Heart, from Binalonan. Larry Itliong, Filipino-American...
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  • like Larry Itliong, Andy Imutan, Chris Mensalvas, Ernesto Mangaoang, Carlos Bulosan, and Philip Vera Cruz all worked out of Stockton at one time or another...
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  • of the most popular authors of Ilocano ancestry abroad was the late Carlos Bulosan, a California immigrant born to Ilokano parents in Pangasinan. And currently...
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    Llanes Escoda, Lope K. Santos, Trinidad Pardo de Tavera, Huseng Batute, Carlos Bulosan, and Zoilo Galang as "Filipinos who could have won the Nobel Prize if...
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    many early Seattle pioneers, and Filipino-American author and activist Carlos Bulosan. A memorial to the dead of the 1916 Everett Massacre is located in the...
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  • closely associated with famous Filipino American author and activist Carlos Bulosan as well as Ernesto Mangaoang and Philip Vera Cruz. Mensalvas was born...
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  • workers, caregivers and new immigrants, founder/artistic director of Carlos Bulosan Theatre Eileen de Villa - Medical Officer of Health for the City of...
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  • Comeek and Marlys, published in Salon.com and other independent papers Carlos Bulosan – author, "America Is In the Heart" Regie Cabico – notable slam poet...
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  • Centre in Toronto. In 1982, Villasin co-founded the Carlos Bulosan Cultural Workshop (now Carlos Bulosan Theatre) as a cultural wing of CAMD, the North America-wide...
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  • Navarro Salanga, NVM Gonzales, Cecilia Manguerra Brainard, Alfred Yuson, Carlos Bulosan, Jessica Hagedorn, Peter Bacho, and Wilfredo Nolledo. The novel was...
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    leading American writers and historians (Booth Tarkington, Will Durant, Carlos Bulosan, and Stephen Vincent Benét, respectively). They measure 45.75 by 35...
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