This document summarizes works by prominent Filipino revolutionaries during the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonial rule in the late 19th century. It outlines Bonifacio's poem exhorting Filipinos to join the independence crusade, Mabini's account and critique of the revolution that established the first Philippine Republic, and Jacinto's guidebook laying out the rules and principles of the Katipunan organization. It also mentions Palma y Velasquez's patriotic poem in Spanish that was later set to music and adopted as the Philippine national anthem.
This document summarizes works by prominent Filipino revolutionaries during the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonial rule in the late 19th century. It outlines Bonifacio's poem exhorting Filipinos to join the independence crusade, Mabini's account and critique of the revolution that established the first Philippine Republic, and Jacinto's guidebook laying out the rules and principles of the Katipunan organization. It also mentions Palma y Velasquez's patriotic poem in Spanish that was later set to music and adopted as the Philippine national anthem.
This document summarizes works by prominent Filipino revolutionaries during the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonial rule in the late 19th century. It outlines Bonifacio's poem exhorting Filipinos to join the independence crusade, Mabini's account and critique of the revolution that established the first Philippine Republic, and Jacinto's guidebook laying out the rules and principles of the Katipunan organization. It also mentions Palma y Velasquez's patriotic poem in Spanish that was later set to music and adopted as the Philippine national anthem.
This document summarizes works by prominent Filipino revolutionaries during the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonial rule in the late 19th century. It outlines Bonifacio's poem exhorting Filipinos to join the independence crusade, Mabini's account and critique of the revolution that established the first Philippine Republic, and Jacinto's guidebook laying out the rules and principles of the Katipunan organization. It also mentions Palma y Velasquez's patriotic poem in Spanish that was later set to music and adopted as the Philippine national anthem.
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Highlights of Active Revolution
ANDRES BONIFACIO (1867-1897)
Pag ibig sa Tinubuang Lupa (Love of One's Native Land) ° A poem written as an exhortation to the Filipino people to join the crusade for Philippine independence.
APOLINARIO MABINI (1864-1903)
La Revolucion Filipina (The Philippine Revolution) ° An account to and critique of the movement that established the first Philippine Republic, as well as of the first years of the Philippines as a self-governing nation.
EMILIO JACINTO (1875-1899)
Kartilya ng Katipunan ° Served as the guidebook for new members of the organization, which laid out the group's rules and principles. Other Revolutionists JOSE PALMA y VELASQUEZ (1876-1903) Filipinas ° A patriotic poem in Spanish. It was later set to the music of Marcha Nacional Filipina by musician Julián Felipe played on that historic day in Kawit, Cavite. It was adopted as the national anthem, Lupang Hinirang.