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IN JOSE RIZAL’S OWN WORDS, she was his dear wife. A few hours before his execution, they embraced for the last time and he gave her a souvenir—a religious book with his dedication, “To my dear unhappy wife, Josepine .”
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Amnesty in the Philippines

Amnesty in the Philippines GENERAL AMNESTY. President Grants it to Filipinos. Los Angeles Times July 4, 1902 In 1902 United States president Theodore Roosevelt, McKinley's successor, declared peace in the Philippines and placed the islands under civil control. He also, as this Los Angeles Times article reports, granted general amnesty to Filipino rebels. Washington, July 3.—The President has formally declared the restoration of peace in the Philippines, and has placed the islands under complete civil control, and extended general amnesty to the Filipinos who have been in rebellion. These three things marking one of the most important chapters in Philippine history, were accomplished through the issue of three separate orders and proclamations, one by the President over his own signature, extending amnesty; one through Secretary Root, by the President's order, relieving Gen. Chaffee from his duties as Military Governor, and a third, which takes the shape of a gen...

Marcos Flies to Honolulu

Marcos Flies to Honolulu Marcos Flies to Honolulu; Aquino Bars Extradition Los Angeles Times February 26, 1986 After more than 20 years as president of the Philippines, Ferdinand E. Marcos fled his country in 1986 following a rebellion by military leaders and civilians. This article from the Los Angeles Times discusses Marcos's move to Hawaii and the implications of his refuge there. From Times Wire Services Honolulu—Ousted Philippine President Ferdinand E. Marcos arrived in Hawaii today to take up at least temporary residence in exile two days after being forced to leave his island nation after 20 years in power. In Manila, meanwhile, President Corazon Aquino said she would not try to extradite Marcos, saying, “I have said I can be magnanimous in victory.” Her government also announced plans for a general amnesty. The U.S. Air Force C-141 transport carrying Marcos and his family to Hawaii landed at Hickam Air Force Base at 12:42 p.m. PST. The plane carried the pa...

Rizal’s Impression of America

Rizal’s Impression of America Good Impressions: 1.        The material progress of the country as shown in the great cities, huge farms, flourishing industries, and busy factories. 2.        The drive and energy of the American people. 3.        The natural beauty of the land. 4.        The high standard of living. 5.        The opportunities for better life offered to poor immigrants. Bad Impression: 1.        The lack of racial equality. “America is the land par excellence of freedom but only for the whites.” – Jose Rizal Juan1996

Senator Beveridge on Imperialism

Senator Beveridge on Imperialism Senator Albert Beveridge gave this speech on the Senate floor, arguing in favor of annexing the Philippines and against granting Filipinos self-rule, an issue that had much importance during President William McKinley's administration. Beveridge believed the Filipinos, and Asian people in general, were incapable of governing themselves by democratic rules. He based this belief on a conviction that Anglo-Saxons were racially superior, an attitude reflected in this speech. At the same time, Beveridge's views more generally demonstrate that territorial expansion by the United States at the beginning of the 20th century was closely related to racial bias and to the belief that white men had a “burden” to “civilize” a “barbarous” world. Senator Beveridge's Imperialist Philippines Speech January 9, 1900 THE FILIPINOS ARE CHILDREN, UTTERLY INCAPABLE OF SELF-GOVERNMENT. ... But, Senators, it would be better to abandon this combined garden...

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Pagiging Makabayan

Hindi ako Makabayan Alam ko ang historya ng bansang Pilipinas, ginagalang ko ang watawat at kinakanta ang Lupang Hinirang, pilit kong isinasabuhay ang Panatang Makabayan, at sinusubukan kong mahalin ng buo ang kultura at tradisyong Pilipino. Masasabi ko na isa akong makabayan, pero hindi talaga dahil hindi ito sapat para masabi ko na isa akong makabayang Pilipino. Sa musika, sining, at literatura ay mas madami akong alam na modern songs kesa OPM, alam ko ang talambuhay nina Hans Zimmer at Leonardo da Vinci at wala man lang akong alam sa kwento nina Julian Felipe at Fernando Amorsolo, wala akong alam ni isang tula nina Francisco Baltazar, Fernando Ma. Guerrero at Leona Florentino, at nabasa ko na lahat ng libro ni J.K. Rowling at walang sawa ko pa ito inuulit basahin samantalang ang mga sinulat ni Dr. Jose Rizal ay hindi ko man lang kusang basahin at tuwing tinatalakay sa paaralan ay inaantok ako. Tinatangkilik ko ang Vans at Converse at wala man lang akong interes sa mga sapatos n...