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GE 08

LIFE AND WORKS OF RIZAL


RIZAL AS PROPAGANDIST
REPORTED BY: PENULIAR, ARVIN JOB S.
BS MECHANICAL ENGG-3A
LESSON 3
RIZAL AS PROPAGANDIST

La Solidaridad was established to express the goal of


the PROPAGANDA MOVEMENT
 December 13, 1888
- La Solidaridad was created.
 February 15, 1889
La Solidaridad - The first issue occured.
 Galicano Apacible

-founder of La Solidaridad
  Graciano Lopez Jaena

- First editor of La Solidaridad

The life
GE 08 And works of rizal
LESSON 3
RIZAL AS PROPAGANDIST

Propaganda Movement
 Equality of the Filipino and Spaniards
before the laws.

 Restoration of the Philippines in the


Spanish Cortes.
La Solidaridad
 Human rights for Filipinos, such as freedom
of speech, freedom to meet and petition for
redress of grievances.

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RIZAL AS PROPAGANDIST

Yellow Roses

- It symbolizes love, purity and peace to


the Women of Malolos.
TO THE YOUNG
WOMEN IN Febraury 22, 1889
MALOLOS -Dr. Jose Rizal wrote the Young Women of
Malolos.

December 12, 1888


-the women of malolos petitioned
Governor-General Weyler.

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Names of 20 Women of Malolos


• Elisea Tantoco Reyes (1873-1969) • Anastacia Maclang Tiongson (1874-1940)
• Juana Tantoco Reyes (1874-1900) • Basilia Reyes Tiongson (1860-1925)
• Leoncia Santos Reyes (1864-1948) • Paz Reyes Tiongson (1862-1889)
• Olympia San Agustin Reyes (1876-1910) • Aleja Reyes Tiongson (ca 1864-ca 1900)
TO THE YOUNG • Rufina T. Reyes (1869-1909) • Mercedes Reyes Tiongson (1870-1928)
WOMEN IN • Eugenia Mendoza Tanchangco (1871-1969) • Agapita Reyes Tiongson (1872-1937)
• Aurea Mendoza Tanchangco (1872-1958) • Filomena Oliveros Tiongson (ca 1867-1934)
MALOLOS • Basilia Villariño Tantoco (1865-1925) • Cecilia Oliveros Tiongson (ca 1867-1934)
• Teresa Tiongson Tantoco (1867-1942) • Feliciana Oliveros Tiongson (1869-1938)
• Maria Tiongson Tantoco (1869-1912) • Alberta Santos Uitangcoy (1865-1953)

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Febraury 20,1889

- They received permission to open a school on certain conditions:


 the women were required to fund the school themselves since the government
TO THE YOUNG refused to.
WOMEN IN  their teacher would be Guadalupe Reyes rather than Sandiko, who had been
MALOLOS blacklisted by Malolos’ friar-curate.
  the classes would have to be held in the day and not at night, probably due to
nighttime gatherings with subversive meetings.

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GE 08 And works of rizal
LESSON 3
Rizal as Propagandist

 It is an association that consists of Filipino


writers in European countries.

 The purpose of this group is to write


poems, stories and newspaper articles.
INDIOS BRAVOS
 Los Indios Bravos is known as a pre-
Katipunan organization whose name Rizal
took from the spectacle of Native
Americans performing in a Wild West
show.

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