Members of the Filipino Progress Association
Reorganized from the Philippine Independence Committee
The Filipino Progress Assocation was forged from the Philippine Independence Committee started by Josephine Shaw Lowell and Edward Ordway. The Association was dedicated to reforming the governing structure of the islands in a fashion more similar to that of Cuba, where the U.S. would remain a paternalistic power, but Filipinos would be self-governing.
Charles Francis Adams
Felix Adler
Edwin Anderson Alderman
James Monroe Allen
Fred Washington Atkinson
Chauncey Bunce Brewster
Roeliff Brinkerhoff
Frederick Burgess
Charles Culp Burlingham
George Burnham, Jr.
Andrew Carnegie

Robert Weeks DeForest
Cleveland Hoadley Dodge
George Franklin Edmunds
Charles William Eliot
William Herbert Perry Faunce
Marshall Field
Harry Augustus Garfield
Philip C. Garrett
James Gibbons
Richard Watson Gilder
David Hummell Greer
Edward Everett Hale
Moses Hallett
Henry Lee Higginson
Walter Barnard Hill
William Dean Howells

William Reed Huntington
John S. Hyler
William DeWitt Hyde
William James
David Starr Jordan
John Stewart Kennedy
James Laurence Laughlin
Carlotta R. Lowell
Josephine Shaw Lowell
Valentine Everit Macy
William Nelson McVickar
James Tyndale Mitchell
Edgar Gardner Murphy
Edward Warren Ordway
Alexander Ector Orr
Charles Henry Parkhurst
George Foster Peabody

Henry Kirke Porter
Uriah Milton Rose
Mary Jay Schieffelin
William Jay Schieffelin
Jacob Gould Schurman
Edwin R. A. Seligman
George Frederick Seward
Charles Stewart Smith
Hoke Smith
Nelson Stanley Spencer
Spencer Trask
Mariana G. Van Rensselaer
John Wanamaker
Henry Van Dyke
Horace White
Francis Eben Woodruff
M. Patrick Cullinane, Liberty and Anti-Imperialism, May 24, 2009.
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