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The Society of Honor by Joe America: Library
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The Society of Honor by Joe America. Fire when ready Gridley". Here you will find links to literary treasures, historical resources and other worthwhile readings about the Philippines. The Philippine American War. Philippine-American War, 1899-1902. Aguinaldo - a tarnished hero. Images of the war years (1896-1906). The Unofficial Diary of the Malolos Republic. Photographic war record of WW II by John T Pilot. North Borneo (Sabah): An annotated timeline 1640s-present. Y Manuel L. Quezon III.
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Aguinaldo - a tarnished hero: McKinley's imperialist policy
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Aguinaldo - a tarnished hero. An inquiry into the meaning of the events of 1896 to 1906 as contemporary Filipinos should understand. Wednesday, March 7, 2007. As America looked beyond its shores in late 19th century, it saw the Philippines as a prized possession for its unexploited natural resources, for its harbors well suited for coaling stations and repair of ships, and for its strategic location for control of the commerce in the east. Photo source: University of Michigan Digital Library). 2) That we...
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Aguinaldo - a tarnished hero: Why Filipinos are not a patriotic people
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Aguinaldo - a tarnished hero. An inquiry into the meaning of the events of 1896 to 1906 as contemporary Filipinos should understand. Wednesday, March 7, 2007. Why Filipinos are not a patriotic people. It is truly amazing that Filipinos are not a patriotic people. Yet, a decade and a hundred years ago this country teemed with great heroes. Ang isang lahi na walang marangal na gunita hinggil sa sarili ay isang lahing. Photo source: University of Michigan Digital Library). Revisiting the Aguinaldo era.
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Aguinaldo - a tarnished hero: Josephine Bracken: the rebel
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Aguinaldo - a tarnished hero. An inquiry into the meaning of the events of 1896 to 1906 as contemporary Filipinos should understand. Thursday, May 19, 2011. Josephine Bracken: the rebel. After meeting the Supremo, Josephine, Trining and Paciano stayed in Cavite and served the revolution. George J. Younghusband:. Then Josephine started off for the rebel camp at Imus. On her way she was often asked, "Who art thou? But her answer, "Lo! I am thy sister, the widow of Rizal! 8217;What did you go to Imus for?
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Aguinaldo - a tarnished hero: Why the U.S. destroyed the Malolos republic
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Aguinaldo - a tarnished hero. An inquiry into the meaning of the events of 1896 to 1906 as contemporary Filipinos should understand. Monday, December 29, 2008. Why the U.S. destroyed the Malolos republic. Photo source: University of Michigan Digital Library. Here is a description of the establishment of the Malolos Congress:. The Spanish version of the message of the President reads in translation as follows:. To these great friendly nations, whose glorious liberty is sung by the muse of history was addr...
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Aguinaldo - a tarnished hero: 1/1/07 - 2/1/07
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Aguinaldo - a tarnished hero. An inquiry into the meaning of the events of 1896 to 1906 as contemporary Filipinos should understand. Friday, January 26, 2007. Who really started the Filipino-American war? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Other sites by author. Images of the war years (1896-1906). The Unofficial Diary of the Malolos Republic. 01) Why Filipinos are not a patriotic people. 02) Who really started the Filipino-American war? 03) The day the Catholic Church almost died. 13) The patriot and the elite.
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Aguinaldo - a tarnished hero: 11/1/06 - 12/1/06
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Aguinaldo - a tarnished hero. An inquiry into the meaning of the events of 1896 to 1906 as contemporary Filipinos should understand. Sunday, November 26, 2006. How the treasury of the Malolos Republic vanished. Sunday, November 19, 2006. Observations of an American POW. Aguinaldo was fighting a war, at the same time, he was running a government. These two facets of Philippine life in the 1900s was observed closely by an American prisoner of war named Albert Sonrichsen. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 14) Ago...
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Aguinaldo - a tarnished hero: Observations of an American POW
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Aguinaldo - a tarnished hero. An inquiry into the meaning of the events of 1896 to 1906 as contemporary Filipinos should understand. Sunday, November 19, 2006. Observations of an American POW. Aguinaldo was fighting a war, at the same time, he was running a government. These two facets of Philippine life in the 1900's was observed closely by an American prisoner of war named Albert Sonrichsen. Photo source: University of Michigan Digital Library). In April 22, the prisoners were joined at San Isidro, Nue...
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The Unofficial Diary of the Malolos Republic: Year 1896
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The Unofficial Diary of the Malolos Republic. Chronology of events of 1896-1906 dealing on the Filipinos' struggle for independence. Monday, December 22, 2008. January 01, 1896. In the election of officers of the Katipunan, the following are elected: Andres Bonifacio, President; Emilio Jacinto, Fiscal and Doctor; Vicente Molina, Treasurer; Pantaleon Torres, Herminigildo Reyes, Francisco Carreon, Jose Trinidad, Balbino Florentino and Aguedo del Rosario - Councilors. ( St. Clair, 241. Devoted especially to...