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Tag Archives: Sam Vong
Filipino American Stories at the Smithsonian: How Can You Forget Me
A martial arts teacher looking for practice space found 26 steamer trunks in the basement of an old building in Stockton. These trunks belonged to former members of the Filipino American fraternal organization called Legionarios Del Trabajo. The contents of … Continue reading
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Tagged Filipino-Americans, Manongs, Sam Vong, Smithsonian Instituion, Stockton
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