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‘A Filipino Worker in the U.S. Tells Why He Joined the Communist Party’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 11 No. 252. October 22, 1934.

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Rufino Tumanda, a politically active working class Filipino immigrant to Brooklyn, a community centered on the Sands St. area, speaks to the conditions of Philippine workers at home and in the U.S., leading to the recent formation of the U.S.-based Filipino Anti-Imperialist League (F.A.L.), and his joining the Communist Party. ‘A Filipino Worker in the […]
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