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Rizal As An Active Propagandist
Rizal As An Active Propagandist
Rizal As An
Active
Propagandist
By: Group 4
Bulseco, J. M. R., Dancel, J., Francisco, B., Quepic, J.
E., Razon, R.
WHAT WE'LL DISCUSS
Dr. Jose P. Rizal as a Propagandist
La Liga Filipina
Members of La Lida Filipina
Propaganda Movement
Works
Aims
Motto
TODAY'S
TOPICS
A BIT ABOUT DR. JOSE P. RIZAL
• A physician, scholar, scientist, and writer.
• Born in 1861, Calamba, Laguna
• Founder (JUNE 3 1892)
DR. JOSE P.
RIZAL
BIRTHPLACE OF LA LIGA
house of Doroteo Ongjunco at Ilaya
Street, Tondo, Manila
It was a secret organization. It was
founded by José Rizal
THE PAST
Successor: Cuerpo de Compromisarios
Katipunan Formation: July 3, 1892
Founder: José Rizal
Founded at Tondo, Manila,Captaincy General
of the Philippines
President: Ambrosio Salvador
Affiliations: Propaganda Movement.
DOROTEO
ONGJUNCO
EXILE OF RIZAL
President: Domingo Franco -Supreme leader
Secretary-Treasurer: Deodato Arellano
Fiscal: Isidro Francisco
Secretary: Apolinario Mabini (Katabay)
Editor-in-Chief: Marcelo H. del Pilar
Former Editor-in-chief: Graciano Lopez
Jaena
Ambrosio Flores (Musa) -a retired lieutenant of the infantry
Moises Salvador (Araw) -Contractor and Master of lodge of
the Mason in Balagtas
Luis Villareal -tailor and Mason OTHER
Faustino Villaruel (Ilaw) -pharmacist and Mason
Mariano Crisostomo -Landlord MEMBERS
Numeriano Adriano (Ipil) -notary public and Chief guard of
lodge of the mason in Balagtas.
Estanislao Legaspi -artisan and Mason
Teodoro Plata -court clerk and Mason
Andres Bonifacio -warehouse employee, Supreme Leader of
Katipunan and led the Cry of Pugad Lawin
Juan Zulueta -playwright, poet, and government employee
Mamerto Natividad -one of the leaders of the revolution in
Nueva Ecija
José A. Dizon -Master of lodge of the mason in Taliba.
Timoteo Lanuza -Stated the depose to dispel the Spanish frail
in the Philippine in 1889.
Ambrosio Rianzares Bautista -War adviser during First Philippine Republic, Author of
OTHER
Philippine Declaration of Independence.
Cuerpo de
Katipunan
Compromisarios
• Pledge to continue • Radicals led by
supporting the La Bonifacio devoted
Solidaridad themselves to a new
and secret society.
REFORMS
DESIRED BY • Secularization of the clergy
• Legalization of Spanish and Filipino
THE equality
PROPAGANDA • Creation of public school system
independent of Catholic friars
MOVEMENT • Abolition of the polo y servicios (labor
service) and vandala (forced sale of local
products to the government)
• Guarantee of basic freedoms
• Equal opportunity for Filipinos and
Spanish to enter government service
The Reign Of Greed Touch Me Not
El Filibusterismo Noli Me
J.P. Rizal, 1891 J.P.Tangere
Rizal, 1886
AIMS body
• Mutual protection in every want and
necessity
• Defense against all violence and
injustice
• Encouragement of instruction,
agriculture, and commerce
• Study and application of reforms
Unus Instar Omnium (one life
for all)
La Liga Filipina