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Aida Hernandez, Clip1: Martial Law in the Philippines

Collection: My Baryo, My Borough Collection at the Archives at Queens Library: Aida Hernandez
Date: Time Period: ca. 1970; 2015-11-02; Interview recorded: November 2, 2015 Material: Digital audio recording made using a digital recorder and Adobe Soundbooth. Dimension: Total running time: 0:03:33
Creator: Aida Hernandez interviewed by Claro de los Reyes Identifier: aql:34057 hernandez-aida-clip1

Description: Aida Hernandez talks about how there was martial law in the Philippines in the early 1970's and how students were beaten and killed for joining the rally against President Ferdinand E. Marcos. Buses were set on fire while the students were still in them.

Collection : aql:20455; aql:34081

Creator : Aida Hernandez interviewed by Claro de los Reyes

Date : Time Period: ca. 1970; 2015-11-02; Interview recorded: November 2, 2015

Summary/Description : Aida Hernandez talks about how there was martial law in the Philippines in the early 1970's and how students were beaten and killed for joining the rally against President Ferdinand E. Marcos. Buses were set on fire while the students were still in them.

Subject : Filipino Americans; Martial law; Student protesters

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Coverage : Locations discussed: Philippines Philippines Briarwood (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.)

Type : Oral history

Format : Digital audio recording made using a digital recorder and Adobe Soundbooth.; Total running time: 0:03:33

Identifier : aql:34057 hernandez-aida-clip1

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