| “Brown-American Movement” Launches Drive to Rename Filipinos in America |
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| Written by Tom Seyer | |||
| Friday, 21 September 2007 02:47 | |||
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Dateline Los Angeles, California, Sept. 21, 2007, a scoop by the Coconut News Ngayon (the other CNN kuno). Pastor Corrales said in an exclusive interview with the Coconut News Ngayon that it is high time for U.S. citizens of Philippine ancestry to be dubbed with a distinct, colorful name, instead of being classified merely as part of the so-called "hyphenated Asian Americans." He said that the term "Brown American" was coined in 1901 by William Howard Taft, the first American civil governor in the Philippines, who called the Filipinos his "little brown brothers." Governor Taft, who weighed more than 350 lbs., became the 27th President of the United States in 1909. Pastor Corrales cited as additional proof the article of Bobby Reyes that appeared in the www.mabuhayradio.com. The article traced the history of how Filipinos got to be called "Brown Americans." To read again the article, please go to http://www.mabuhayradio.com/content/view/154/51/ The spokesman of the budding Filipino-American lobby group said that the move of former California Gov. Jerry Brown's Filipino-American political supporters in organizing themselves as "Browns for Brown" in 1974 was a reaffirmation of the Filipino-American community's desire to be called by that term. Mr. Brown is now the Attorney General of California. In 1974 Filipino-American supporters of Jerry Brown, then a candidate for California governor, organized the "Browns for Brown" political movement. Brown won the governorship and served for two terms. Governor Brown aspired twice for the U.S. presidency and was the last standing opponent of then Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton in the 1992 presidential primary. Pastor Corrales said that the BAM has many supporters, including the fans of the Cleveland Browns football team in President Taft’s home state of Ohio. He claimed also that American celebrities like NBC broadcaster Campbell Brown and former NBA Coach Larry Brown welcome his lobby group’s initiative. He said that as a matter of courtesy, he would offer to Attorney General Jerry Brown the honorary chairmanship of his movement.
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