Cynthia Marasigan researches and teaches United States history from the mid-19th century to the present, with particular interests in U.S. Empire, comparative race relations, Afro-Asian histories and US-Philippine and Filipino American history. Her current book manuscript, Embattled Amigos: African American Soldiers and Filipino Revolutionaries at War, explores the intersection of U.S. imperialism, Jim Crow and colonial resistance by analyzing a range of black soldier-Filipino interactions during the Philippine-American War and its aftermath. Cynthia Marasigan
Associate Professor and Undergraduate Director
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Department of Asian and Asian American Studies