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Navigating the Crossroads: Filipinos and the Promise of American Rule 🇵🇭

Posted on 4 August 20244 August 2024 by Michael Camus

Have you ever wondered about the years after the Americans took over the Philippines? I’m talking about that time after the Spanish left, when everything was up in the air, and Filipinos like Isidoro Torres found themselves at a crossroads. It was a time of big promises and even bigger uncertainties. Think about it: a…

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What Filipinos REALLY Need to Know About Their National Hero 🇵🇭

Posted on 3 August 20243 August 2024 by Michael Camus

Did Jose Rizal really think Filipinos were incapable of self-governance? Let’s dive into the nuances behind this common misconception and uncover the truth about our national hero’s vision. Okay, folks, let’s talk about Jose Rizal. We all know him, the face on the one-peso coin, the guy we learn about in school every June. But how much…

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