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- 12:1112:11, 10 January 2025 diff hist +1,983 N THE WOMENS OF MALOLOS Created page with " == THE WOMENS OF MALOLOS == The 20 brave women of Malolos were a group of Filipino women who petitioned for the right to open a night school for women in the late 19th century. Their efforts were a significant step towards women's education and empowerment during the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines1. Here are some of the notable members: '''Alberta Uitangcoy-Santos:''' One of the leaders who presented the petition to Governor-General Valeriano Weyler. '''B..."
- 12:0612:06, 10 January 2025 diff hist +7,437 N File:THE WOMENS OF MALOLOS.pdf antonio G sempio Antonio G. Sempio was a prolific Filipino novelist who wrote primarily in Tagalog. He was known for his works during the American colonial period in the Philippines, addressing social issues and agrarian themes2. Some of his notable works include "Selia Makaraig," "Anak Dalita," "Dasalang Perlas," "Bituing Naglaho," and "Nayong Mangagawa". One of his most famous novels is "The Golden Dagger" (originally "Ang Punyal na Ginto"), which was translated into English by Soledad S.... current
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