Explainer 7

Explainer 7: Becoming An Activist An oral history interview with an activist in the struggle for Filipino veterans’ benefits, reflecting on how he got involved and what kept him motivated. Printer-friendly PDF Teacher Background Jonathan Melegrito, the son of a...

Explainer 8

Explainer 8: The Guerrilla Roster A declassified questionnaire with a Filipino guerrilla leads to an examination of the historical importance of the little-known “Guerrilla Roster” from the Philippines in World War II. Printer-friendly PDF Teacher Background Among the...

Explainer 9

Explainer 9: Why Oral History? This overview and suggested exercises help students explore oral history as a method for understanding the past. Printer-friendly PDF Teacher Background Donald Ritchie, the emeritus historian of the U.S. Senate, offers this definition of...

Explainer 4

Explainer 4: Japanese Propaganda in the Philippines Dueling Propaganda in the Philippines: A poster and a photograph that compare the different propaganda Filipinos navigated from Japan and the U.S. during World War II. Printer-friendly PDF Teacher Background By May...

Explainer 3

Explainer 3: The Bataan Death March An analysis of an excerpt from the diary of a Bataan Death March survivor. Printer-friendly PDF Teacher Background At the same time as the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, they also bombed U.S. airfields in the Philippines. Shortly...