Mother America

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Mother America is a book by Filipino diplomat and writer Carlos P. Romulo that reflects on the United States’ global role and its relationship with the Philippines.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
author Carlos P. Romulo NERFINISHED
authorNationality Filipino
authorOccupation diplomat
journalist
countryOfOrigin Philippines NERFINISHED
describes Filipino perceptions of the United States
Philippine experience under American rule
focusesOn American foreign policy
Philippine–American relations
United States’ global role
genre memoir
political commentary
hasTheme American leadership in the world
Philippine independence movement
colonialism
democracy
imperialism
nationalism
self-determination
intendedAudience American readers
international readers
language English
mainSubject Philippines NERFINISHED
United States of America NERFINISHED
United States–Philippines relations NERFINISHED
notableFor advocacy of Philippine independence
analysis of U.S. responsibilities as a world power
perspectiveFrom Filipino diplomat
publicationYear 1943
publisher Doubleday
relatedWork I Saw the Fall of the Philippines NERFINISHED
I Walked with Heroes NERFINISHED
setInPeriod World War II
timeOfContext American colonial period in the Philippines
Commonwealth of the Philippines era NERFINISHED

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Carlos P. Romulo notableWork Mother America