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Jose Marcko Durano

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Rizal, American sponsored Hero

|Rizal was an American-sponsored hero |

Rector’s Bill

|Claro M. Recto Foundation |

Why is Rizal the National hero?

|Jose Rizal |

Discovery in Binyan Jose Rizal

|Jose Rizal |

Blumentritt’s role in the propaganda war

|Ferdinand Blumentritt |

Rizal’s stinginess

|Rizal’s stinginess |

Rizal as a role-model for students

|Liability |

What did Rizal read?

|He grew up in a home with a large |
|library. |

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He became the national hero only because of the Americans who sponsored and encouraged the Rizal cult.

Andres Bonifacio made Rizal the honorary president of KKK.

KKK

First Asians to rebel against a Western colonial power and establish a republic.

A traitor to the revolution.

The greatest Malay who ever lived.

Aguinaldo declared this day to be an annual “Day of National Mourning.”

December 1898

The Rizal course is coded as PI 100; Putang Ina 100.

Made the Rizal bill.

Student’s feel it’s useless studying this.

Students today don’t appreciate much studying Rizal’s life.

He was one man who was willing to risk losing votes because of his principles.

Catholics schools threatened to close shop if the Rizal bill passed.

Recto’s bill passed the law on 1956.

Hero of all heroes.

Spirit of Revolution

“My dreams have

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