The Propaganda Movement

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When you heard the word Propaganda what comes into your mind??

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the history about the propaganda movement; the cause and the effect of the power of the Illustrados

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When you heard the word

Propaganda what comes into

your mind??

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The Propaganda Movement

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Peaceful crusade or campaign for reforms

It was organized and participated by the Illustrados

Dr. Jose Rizal, Marcelo H. Del Pilar, and Graciano Lopez-Jaena are the leaders of the movement

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How does the Propaganda

Movement rises?

Aims and Reforms Desired of the

Movement

The Propagandists and their Foreign

Friends

La Solidaridad

La Liga Filipina

Masonry

The End of the Movement

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Rising of the Propaganda Movement

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It began in 1872, when Fathers Mariano Gomez, Jose Burgos, and Jacinto Zamora were executed.

The Filipino exiles of 1872 and many patriotic students abroad met in Hong Kong, Singapore, Barcelona, Madrid, Paris, London and other foreign cities.

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Aims and Reforms

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Equality of the Filipinos and Spaniards before

the laws.

Assimilation of the Philippines as a regular

province of Spain.

Restoration of the Philippine

representation in the Spanish Cortes

Filipinization of the Philippine parishes and expulsion of the friars.

Human rights for Filipinos, such as

freedom of speech, freedom of the press,

and freedom to meet and petition for redress of

grievances.

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The Propagandists

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Marcelo H. Del Pilar• He was the first

writer of the bilingual newspaper titled “Diariong Tagalog”

• Beloved by the masses because of his eloquent Tagalog and fearless defense of the poor against the friar abuses.

• He used Plaridel as his pen name

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Dr. Jose Rizal

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Graciano Lopez-Jaena

• The greatest orator of the propaganda

• The first editor of the La Solidaridad

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Mariano Ponce

• A medical student and a biographical writer

• He used Tikbalang, Naning, and Kalipulako as his pen names

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Other Propagandists

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Foreign Friends of the Propagandists

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La Solidaridad

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• The newspaper was founded by Graciano Lopez Jaena in Barcelona in February 15, 1889

• La Solidaridad was created due to reality that mass media is important in propagating the Propaganda objectives.

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Masonry of the Propaganda Movement

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La Liga Filipina

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End of the Propaganda Movement

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Point Of View

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KKK

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References

• The Propaganda Movement by • The Making of a Nation by John N.

Schumacher, S.J.• Google/Images• Gabay sa Pag-aaral ng Kasaysayan

ng Pilipinas (1896-1901)

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Questions

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To whose memory did Rizal offer the El Filibusterismo?

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Who was the founder and the editor of La Solidaridad in Barcelona, spain and was considered the greatest orator of

the Filipino colony in Spain?

Graciano Lopez-Jaena

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What are the following pen names used by Mariano Ponce in his writings?

TikbalangNaning

Kalipulako

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Mariano Ponce

He was a propagandist from Baliwag, Bulacan to whom Rizal said the

following statements:“ You know that the Noli Me Tangere

has been written for the Filipinos and it is necessary that the Filipinos to read

it.”

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If Maximo Viola was the one who helped Rizal in financing the printing of

his Noli Me Tangere, who was this equally patriotic Filipino who helped

Rizal in the printing of his second novel El Filibusterismo?

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