America Is in the Heart

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Carlos Bulosan: America Is in the Heart (University of Washington Press)

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Published by University of Washington Press.

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978-0-295-95289-5
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America Is in the Heart, sometimes subtitled A Personal History, is a 1946 semi-autobiographical novel written by Filipino American immigrant poet, fiction writer, short story teller, and activist, Carlos Bulosan. The novel was one of the earliest published books that presented the experiences of the immigrant and working class based on an Asian American point of view and has been regarded as "[t]he premier text of the Filipino-American experience." In his introduction, journalist Carey McWilliams, who wrote a 1939 study about migrant farm labor in California (Factories in the Field), described America Is in the Heart as a “social classic” that reflected on the experiences of Filipino immigrants in America who were searching for the “promises of a better life”.

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America is in the Heart is the memoir of Filipino poet Carlos Bulosan. Starting with his peasant upbringing in the rural Philippines, Bulosan outlines his journey to America, exploitation by his employers, racist treatment by White-Americans, and awakening to the cause of labor and social justice organizing. Bulosan's enduring hope for an America that will live up to the ideals of its founding documents was inspiring during its release in 1946, but should be required reading for Americans living after Japanese Internment and during the rise of anti-Asian violence (#StopAsianHate) in the first quarter of the 21st century.

Bulosan's America is in the Heart is worth your time: babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015000566789&view=1up&seq=5&q1=%22America%20is%20also%20the%20nameless%22