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Expansion, Before And After [1899]

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descriptiondcterms:descriptionThe Philippine–American War was barely a month old when this racist set of caricatures, depicting Filipinos being "civilized" thanks to U.S. intervention, appeared in the humor section of one of the country's major newspapers, The Boston Globe. Camantilis would end up living in Boston for two years during the 1920s.
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sourcedcterms:sourceThe Boston Sunday Globe, 5 March 1899, p. 37 via Wikimedia
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