Graciano López Jaena
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Philippine historians regard López Jaena, along with Marcelo H. del Pilar and José Rizal, as the triumvirate of Filipino propagandists. Of these three ''ilustrados'', López Jaena was the first to arrive in Spain and may have begun the Propaganda Movement, which advocated the reform of the then-Spanish colony of the Philippines and which eventually led to the armed Philippine Revolution that begun in Manila in 1896. The Propaganda Movement was a key step towards a Philippine national identity. Provided by Wikipedia
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8by Rizal, Jose, 1861-1896Other Authors: “...López Jaena, Graciano, 1856-1896...”
Published 1934
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10Published 1967Other Authors: “...López Jaena, Graciano, 1856-1896...”
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