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Do You Know the History of Filipino Immigration?

Season 2 Episode 1 | 2m 44s

After a generous helping of comfort food at Ludi's, we meet Dorothy Cordova, co-founder and executive director of the Filipino-American National Historical Society, for a lesson on the history of Filipino immigration to the U.S.

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