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The women of Malolos

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City Ateneo de Manila University Press Description: xiii, 496 pages : illustrationsISBN:
  • 9715504671
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DS 675.78
Summary: The Women of Malolos tells the story of the daring women who went to Governor General Weyler on December 12, 1888, to ask that a night school be opened for them so they could learn Spanish. The women were : Elisea Tantoco Reyes, Juana Tantoco Reyes, Leoncia Santos Reyes, Olympia San Agustin Reyes, Rufina T. Reyes, Eugenia Mendoza Tanchangco, Aurea Mendoza Tanchangco, Basilia Villariǫ Tantoco, Teresa Tiongson Tantoco, Maria Tiongson Tantoco, Anastacia Maclang Tiongson, Basilia Reyes Tiongson, Paz Reyes Tiongson, Aleja Reyes Tiongson, Mercedes Reyes Tiongson, Agapita Reyes Tiongson, Filomena Oliveros Tiongson, Cecilia Oliveros Tiongson, Feliciana Oliveros Tiongson, and Alberta Santos Uitangcoy. Their courageous act inspired Rizal to write his famous letter to the Young Women of Malolos. [www.ateneopress.org] Winner, Gintong Aklat Awards 2006, for Social Science.
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Filipiniana Filipiniana HRVVMC Library Filipiniana Books Fil DS 675.78 T56 2004 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available FIL-0000398

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The Women of Malolos tells the story of the daring women who went to Governor General Weyler on December 12, 1888, to ask that a night school be opened for them so they could learn Spanish. The women were : Elisea Tantoco Reyes, Juana Tantoco Reyes, Leoncia Santos Reyes, Olympia San Agustin Reyes, Rufina T. Reyes, Eugenia Mendoza Tanchangco, Aurea Mendoza Tanchangco, Basilia Villariǫ Tantoco, Teresa Tiongson Tantoco, Maria Tiongson Tantoco, Anastacia Maclang Tiongson, Basilia Reyes Tiongson, Paz Reyes Tiongson, Aleja Reyes Tiongson, Mercedes Reyes Tiongson, Agapita Reyes Tiongson, Filomena Oliveros Tiongson, Cecilia Oliveros Tiongson, Feliciana Oliveros Tiongson, and Alberta Santos Uitangcoy. Their courageous act inspired Rizal to write his famous letter to the Young Women of Malolos. [www.ateneopress.org] Winner, Gintong Aklat Awards 2006, for Social Science.

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