America Is Now Home
An interview with: Dolores Morales
Interviewed by: Anabel Morales
Interviewed by: Anabel Morales
Dolores Morales has lived in America for a majority of her whole life and now considers America her homeland. From getting married at the age of 18, moving here on her own, to the days of racial discrimination--she covers it all. This interview mainly touches base upon a conversation between my grandma and I, and her long, but not yet lost, memories from over 60 years ago in the Philippines.
Table of Contents
I. Life in the Philippines
II. Migrating to America
III. Life in America
IV. Life in America (cont.)
V. Being a Filipino-American
VI. Reflections
Segment IV. Reflections
After the interview was finished, conversation was continued and Dolores speaks while unknowingly being interviewed.
III. Life in America
IV. Life in America (cont.)
V. Being a Filipino-American
VI. Reflections
Segment I. Life in the Philippines
Dolores introduces herself, and talks about her early life in the Philippines
Segment II. Migrating to America
Dolores talks about her experience and personal feelings when moving to America
Segment III. Life in America
Dolores touches upon her life in America and adjusting to her new home.
Segment IV. Life in America (cont.)
Dolores continues her discussion of living in America.
Segment V. Being a Filipino American
Dolores shares her opinions and feelings on being a Filipino-American.
Segment IV. Reflections
After the interview was finished, conversation was continued and Dolores speaks while unknowingly being interviewed.
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