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Historian Leon Ma. Guerrero noted in his book, The First Filipino: A Biography of Jose Rizal, that Bracken was “the one woman with whom [Rizal] shared that most jealously prized of all his ...
Chinese students were introduced to Rizal's childhood in a program titled "Ni ... my family and I visited the Shrine of Jose Rizal at Fort Santiago to honor his life and work." ...
In remembering Dr. Jose Rizal's martyrdom, present generation can learn a lesson or two from his peaceful revolutionary through education, words and inspiring a nation. This year marks the 121st ...
Dr. Jose Rizal was exiled in Dapitan from 1892-1896. These were his last four years. Dapitan served as his prison cell. He always compared it to “a beautiful cage” where he is imprisoned.