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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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immigrant poet,
fiction writer,
short story teller, and activist,
Carlos Bulosan.[page needed] The
novel was one of the
earliest published books that presented...
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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 behalf...
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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...
- mid-20th
century were
Carlos Bulosan, Nick Joaquin,
Bienvenido Santos,
Lualhati Bautista, and
Rolando S. Rinio.
Carlos Bulosan, in particular, published...
- 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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Elizabeth Hawthorne Carter Davies Nathaniel Lees
Wilson Bulosan Craig Hall
Isaac Bulosan Chic
Littlewood John Riis
Peter Feeney Iris
Megan Franich...
- po****tion of the Philippines.
Pinoy is
first used by
Filipino poet
Carlos Bulosan, in his 1946 semi-autobiography,
America Is in the
Heart – "The Pinoys...
- at the
University of California, Davis. In 2018,
Rodriguez founded the
Bulosan Center for
Filipino Studies;
which is
noted to be the
first Filipino Studies...
- his colleagues; this
effort has
brought Sui Sin Far,
Toshio Mori,
Carlos Bulosan, John Okada,
Hisaye Yamamoto and
others to prominence. Indian-American...