American Period in Philippine Media
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American Period in Philippine Media

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▪ Written by _ and _ ▪ American period in the Philippines provided leeway in the publication of independent newspapers but in strict manner. ▪ The censorship loosened when civil government was established in 1901.

Alfred McCoy and Alfredo Roces

featured investigative articles regarding country’s development

The Philippine Free Press

forum for the discussion of political issues in the country weekly

The Independent

highlighted the conditions in Cebu prior to WW2 and differences of Spanish and American colonization

<p>Bag-Ong Kusog</p> Signup and view all the answers

Tagalog and Spanish newspaper with satiric cartoons

<p>Lipag-Kalabaw</p> Signup and view all the answers

campaigned for the right of free press

<p>El Renacimiento</p> Signup and view all the answers

survived until WW2 and one of Manila’s leading newspapers

<p>La Vanguardia</p> Signup and view all the answers

This is a political cartoon bannered by the _ on _

<p>Philippines Free Press on December 11, 1920</p> Signup and view all the answers

This cartoon is published by _ on _ which shows a group of Filipino medical doctors pleading with Commissioner of Public Health Dr. Victor G. Heiser to employ them as public health doctors. Interior Secretary Dean C. Worcester and his subordinate Dr. Heiser had rebuffed many qualified Filipino applicants and imported American doctors, a policy that angered nationalists and split the Philippine commission along racial lines, Filipino and

<p>Lipag Kalabaw on April 25, 1908</p> Signup and view all the answers

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