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Filipinos have long been a part of San Francisco, enduring both war and urban renewal.
Filipinos have long been a part of San Francisco, enduring both war and urban renewal.
[[fillmore filipinos | Fillmore]]
[[SAN FRANCISCO'S ROLE IN THE WAR IN THE PHILIPPINES |  War 1899-1902]]
[[FILIPINO ORIGINS |  Origins]]
[[DALY CITY: THE NEW FILIPINOTOWN | Daly City Today]]
[[Fillmore Black Ghetto by Al Robles from rappin' with ten thousand carabaos in the dark | Fillmore Black Ghetto]]
[[MANILATOWN |  Manilatown]]
[[answer | New Store]]
[[The Battle for the International Hotel | I-Hotel]]
[[SOMA Transformed | SOMA Transformed]]
[[José Rizal's Quarantine and the Nightmare of Imperialism | José Rizal in SF]]
[[SOUTH OF MARKET | South of Market]]
[[Filipino Delicacies |Delicacies]]
[[Galleons and ‘Indios’|Galleons and 'Indios']]
[[Filipino Culture Thrives South of Market | Culture Thriving]]
[[SOUTH PARK FILIPINOS| South Park Filipinos]]


[[Image:filipin1$fil-familly.jpg]]
[[Image:filipin1$fil-familly.jpg]]

Revision as of 14:43, 20 January 2009

Filipin1$hongisto-after-i-hotel.jpg

Sheriff Hongisto outside of the International Hotel after his men have evicted the building on August 4th, 1977

Filipinos have long been a part of San Francisco, enduring both war and urban renewal.

Filipin1$fil-familly.jpg

A Filipino Mother and daughter

Photo: Pacifico Mortel