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Philippine Revolution Drawing, Andres Bonifacio Art, Andres Bonifacio Drawing, Filipino Fan, Andres Bonifacio, Preschool Gym, Rainbow Preschool, Filipino People, Ww2 Art

Progressive Filipino youth in New York and New Jersey will celebrate the 150th birth anniversary of Andres Bonifacio as a working-class hero and a freedom fighter. Two festivals will be held on November 30 in his honor: the Bayanihan Cultural Festival and the Sumisigaw Youth Festival to be held at St. Jacobus Lutheran Church, Rainbow Preschool Gym in Woodside, Queens. The theme for both festivals is “Celebrating the 150th Birth Anniversary of Andres Bonifacio, Continuing the Unfinished…

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Emilio Jacinto, Luneta Park, Dr Jose Rizal, Philippine Revolution, Screen Printing Shirts Design, 29 February, Old Musical Instruments, Philippine History, Philippine Government

(An artist concept of the Katipunan membership rites.) On October 8, 1897, Emilio Jacinto, dubbed in Philippine history as the Brains of the Katipunan, wrote "A La Patria" (To The Fatherland), a patriotic piece inspired by "Mi Ultimo Adios" (My Last Farewell) written by Dr. Jose Rizal before his execution at the Bagumbayan field (known today as the Rizal or Luneta Park). Jacinto wrote the poem under the coconut palms of Sta. Cruz, Laguna.

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Andres Bonifacio Drawing, Emilio Jacinto, Andres Bonifacio, Philippine Revolution, Emilio Aguinaldo, Clear Skin Face Mask, Jose Rizal, National Heroes, The Father

Andrs Bonifacio (November 30, 1863 May 10, 1897) was a Filipino revolutionary leader and the president of the Tagalog republic. He is often called The Great Plebeian and The Father of the Philippine Revolution. He was one of the founders and later Supremo (Supreme Leader) of the Kataastaasan

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