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They wanted to open their own night school and hire a professor to teach them Spanish. To the Agustinian parish priest it was an act of defiance; to Marcelo del Pilar, Graceano Lopez Jaena and Jose Rizal, Filipino women were throwing off colonial shackles. Rizal was overjoyed that there were women like them in the Philippines. He wrote them a [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oBSbHBEn15AqspP9p7TiHJgNYjCugLOY/preview letter in Tagalog] in February 1889.
They wanted to open their own night school and hire a professor to teach them Spanish. To the Agustinian parish priest it was an act of defiance; to Marcelo del Pilar, Graceano Lopez Jaena and Jose Rizal, Filipino women were throwing off colonial shackles. Rizal was overjoyed that there were women like them in the Philippines. He wrote them a [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oBSbHBEn15AqspP9p7TiHJgNYjCugLOY/preview letter in Tagalog] in February 1889.


[https://maloloscityvirtuallibrary.com/wikimalolos/index.php/Aurea_Tanchangco_(Women_of_Malolos) '''Elisea Tantoco Reyes'''] (1873) and her younger sister, '''Juana''' (1874) were daughters of Gobernadorcillo Jose Tiongson Reyes, a reformist constantly harassed by the Spanish colonial government.
[https://maloloscityvirtuallibrary.com/wikimalolos/index.php/Elisea_Tantoco_Reyes_(Women_of_Malolos) '''Elisea Tantoco Reyes'''] (1873) Si Elisia Tantoco Reyes o Seang ay ipinanganak noong Hunyo 14, 1873, sa lumang bahay ng pamilya Reyes sa Pariancillo, Malolos. Siya ang panganay na anak nina Jose T. Reyes at Catalina T. Tantoco. Matapos sumiklab ang Digmaang Pilipino-Amerikano, naging isa si Elisea sa mga orihinal na miyembro ng Pambansang Red Cross. Noong 1905, itinatag niya at ng kaniyang mga kaibigan ang Asociacion Femenista de Filipinas. Sinuportahan ni Seang ang mga rebolusyonaryo bago at noong panahon ng Rebolusyon. Tumulong siya sa paglikom ng pondo, pangangalap ng pagkain, damit, at gamot para sa kanila. Mapayapang namatay si Anang sa kaniyang pagtulog sa edad na siyamnapu't anim (96) noong 1969.


'''Basilia Villariño Tantoco''' (1865) was homeschooled. Her father, Gabino, her five brothers and uncle Agustin were Katipuneros; she was initiated into the secret society by her father. The Tantoco home was the Secretaría de Hacienda (Department of Finance) of the First Republic that was taking form in Malolos.
'''Basilia Villariño Tantoco''' (1865) was homeschooled. Her father, Gabino, her five brothers and uncle Agustin were Katipuneros; she was initiated into the secret society by her father. The Tantoco home was the Secretaría de Hacienda (Department of Finance) of the First Republic that was taking form in Malolos.
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'''Alberta Santos Uitangcoy''' (1865), first cousin of Leoncia Reyes, received higher education in La Concordia. With Basilia Tantoco and Mercedes Tiongson, she handed the letter signed by the 20 women to Governor-General Valeriano Weyler. She married cabeza de barangay, Paulino Reyes Santos and had nine children. Like the other 19 women, she remained socially involved after fighting two empires, the Spanish and American, in defense of Philippine independence. Only three of the original 20 women of Malolos were alive when Japan invaded the Philippines.
'''Alberta Santos Uitangcoy''' (1865), first cousin of Leoncia Reyes, received higher education in La Concordia. With Basilia Tantoco and Mercedes Tiongson, she handed the letter signed by the 20 women to Governor-General Valeriano Weyler. She married cabeza de barangay, Paulino Reyes Santos and had nine children. Like the other 19 women, she remained socially involved after fighting two empires, the Spanish and American, in defense of Philippine independence. Only three of the original 20 women of Malolos were alive when Japan invaded the Philippines.


'''Elisea Tantoco Reyes''' (), Si Elisea Reyes o Seang, ay ipinanganak noong Hunyo 14, 1873, sa lumang bahay ng pamilya Reyes sa Pariancillo, Malolos. Siya ang panganay na anak nina Jose T. Reyes at Catalina T. Tantoco. Matapos sumiklab ang Digmaang Pilipino-Amerikano, naging isa si Elisea sa mga orihinal na miyembro ng Pambansang Red Cross. Noong 1905, itinatag niya at ng kaniyang mga kaibigan ang Asociacion Femenista de Filipinas. Sinuportahan ni Seang ang mga rebolusyonaryo bago at noong panahon ng Rebolusyon. Tumulong siya sa paglikom ng pondo, pangangalap ng pagkain, damit, at gamot para sa kanila. Mapayapang namatay si Anang sa kaniyang pagtulog sa edad na siyamnapu't anim (96) noong 1969.




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