Part VI: Bibliographic Works

Amy Kaplan, Donald E. Pease. Cultures of United States Imperialism. Duke University Press, 1993 88-124

Barry, Richard. “Filipino Characteristics” Pan-American Herald. Jul. 2 1900. P 10-12

C.B.S. “The Philippine Educational Exhibit” The Outlook, Sept 7, 1901

“Character of the Filipinos,” Omaha Bee.  October 23, 1898 EBSCO: Reader’s Guide

Choy, Catherine. “Salvaging the Savage: On Representing Filipinos and Remembering American Empire,” in Screaming Monkeys: Critiques of Asian American Images, ed. M. Evelina Galang (Minneapolis: Coffee House Press, 2003), 35-49.

Delmendo, Sharon. The Star Entangled Banner: One Hundred Years of America in the Philippines. UP Press, 2005. Ch. 1-2

“Filipinos at the World Fair” New York Times, May 25, 1903.

Kramer, Paul. “Making Concessions” Race and Empire Revisited at the Philippine Exposition, St Louis, 1901-1905.” Radical History Review 73, 114 (1999) 75-87

Hancock, H. Irving.  “The Philippines a Commercial El Dorado,” Leslie’s Weekly, March 9, 1901

Haynes, James “History of the Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition of 1898” Published under the fair’s Committee on History. (Omaha, 1910)

Hoffman, D.O. “The Philippine Exhibit at the Pan-American Exposition.” National Geographic, Vl. 12. March, 1901. P118-121

“Igorots to see President” New York Times, Aug. 8, 1904

Leslie, Frank. “New Mexicans Tributes of Honor to the President,” Leslie’s Weekly, New York. May 28, 1903.

Leslie, Frank. “The Plain Truth.” Leslie’s Weekly, New York. Dec 22, 1904

“Little World’s Fair Coming to NY.” New York Times, Dec. 4, 1904

McGee, William John “Strange Races of Men” in The St. Louis Exposition by Doubleday, Page and Company, August 1904

Moore, Sarah. “Mapping Empire in Omaha and Buffalo” (University of Arizona, 2000.) 111-124

Parezo, Nancy J. “The Exposition within the Exposition: The Philippine Reservation” Gateway Heritage: Quarterly Journal 24, no. 4. (Spring 2004): 30-39

“Report of the Philippine Exposition Board to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition” Greeley Printing, (St Louis, 1904) p 1-22

 

Rydell, Robert W. Findling, John. Pelle, Kimberly. Fair America: World’s Fairs in the United States. Smithsonian Institution, 2000. P. 45-72.

Rydell, Robert W. “World fairs and museums.” A Companion to Museum Studies (2006): 135-151.

Rydell, Robert W. All the world’s a fair: Visions of empire at American international expositions, 1876-       1916. University of Chicago Press, 1984.

Rud Virchow, “The Peopling of the Philippines,” Popular Science Monthly, August, 1901 (Reader’s Guide Retrospective)

Taft, William “Circular Letter of Governor Taft and Information and Instructions for the Preparation of the Philippine exhibit” 1903, Library of Congress. https://archive.org/details/aqw2847.0001.001.umich.edu

Talusan, Mary. “MUSIC, RACE, AND IMPERIALISM: THE PHILIPPINE CONSTABULARY BAND AT THE 1904 ST. LOUIS WORLD’S FAIR” Philippine Studies 52, no. 4 (2004) 499-526

“Typical Life on the Islands Revealed in the St. Louis Fair Exhibit” New York Times. July 17,1904

Vostral, Sharra. “Imperialism on Display: The Philippine Exhibition at the 1904 World’s Fair.” Gateway Heritage 13, no 4. (Spring 1993) 20-29

Photographs and images were found within the Library of Congress and Google Images.

 

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