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FBI Surveillance Files on Carlos Bulosan
Over 100 pages from the FBI Archives regarding FBI Surveillance on Carlos Bulosan. Documents include reports on associates, travel plans, and…
Taliba, Articles, & Drafts (Fenkell Papers, Box 1, Folder 19)
Select issues of the Taliba Newsletter, detailing Ferdinand Marcos' canceled trip to the U.S., Military bases in the Philippines, US-Philippine extradition policies, and general policies of the Regan and Carter administrations.
Newspapers & Misc. Publications (Fenkell Papers, Box 1, Folder 9)
Articles, newspaper excerpts regarding the Marcos Dictatorship, the Benigno Assassination, Filipino contract laborers, and the People Power movement in the Philippines
Four Years of Martial Law in the Philippines, Essays on Marcos Dictatorship, 1972-1976" (Fenkell Papers, Box 1, Folder 7)
Reprinted by the Union of Democratic Filipinos, this report includes various reports on the Marcos Dictatorship, political Maneuvers, Economic Policies, U.S. Assistance to the Marcos Regime, The Torture of Prisoners, The Urban and Rural Resistance,…
Coalition Against Marcos Dictatorship-Philippines Solidarity Network - Memos and Guidelines (Fenkell Papers, Box 1, Folder 5)
Documents pertaining to CAMD/PSN activities in 1984, along with memos and guidelines. This folder also contains a comprehensive listing of political assassinations conducted by the Marcos regime in the Philippines (See Fact Sheet: Fraud, Killings,…
Committee for Justice for Domingo & Viernes - Press Release, Articles, Memorandums (Fenkell Papers, Box 1, Folder 3)
Documents pertaining to the Assassination of Silme Domingo and Gene Viernes.
Anti-Martial Law Coalition (National & Local Chapters), Bulletins, Guidelines, Articles (Fenkell Papers, Box 1, Folder 2)
Documents pertaining to the Anti Martial Law Coalition's national endeavors, including the Christmas campaign, building local alliances, newsletter publications, U.S. Bases in the Philippines, and annual schedules.
"Anti-Martial Law Coalition" [ALMC-7], Articles and Correspondence (Fenkell Papers, Folder 1, Box 1)
Documents pertaining to the ALMC-7, who were 7 ALMC members who participated in a peaceful protest at the Philippines consulate in San Francisco.
