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  2. Women in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    In the precolonial era of the Philippines there are numerous women are entitled as a Hara and Dayang, the female presence in the Noble caste are prominent in the kinship system in the Philippine societies, here are the examples of notable Queens in the Philippine history: Dayang Buka (C.900 CE) Known in LCI.

  3. Encarnación Alzona - Wikipedia

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    She obtained a degree in history from the University of the Philippines in Manila in 1917, and a master's degree the following year from the same university. Her thesis was a historical survey on the school education of women in the Philippines, a theme that proved apt in light of her later activism as a suffragette. [5]

  4. Josefa Llanes Escoda - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution stated that women would be allowed the right of suffrage if a plebiscite held within two years after the ratification of the Constitution results in the affirmative vote of at least 300,000 women. [19] [20] The NFWC conducted social work across the Philippines to convince Filipino women to vote for the affirmative.

  5. Mary Christine Tan - Wikipedia

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    Mary Christine Tan was born as Amanda on November 30, 1930 to an upper-class Chinese Filipino family in Manila. Her parents were Bienvenido A. Tan, Sr., a judge of the RTC Manila Branch, and Salome Limgenco, a housewife.

  6. Maria Lorena Barros - Wikipedia

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    In the Name of the Mother: 100 Years of Philippine Feminist Poetry. Quezon City: UP Press, 2002. Taguiwalo, Judy. “Marching Under the Red and Purple Banner: Notes on the Contemporary Women’s Movement in the Philippines.” Laya 2.4 (1993): 34–43. Zapanta-Manlapaz, Edna, ed. Songs of Ourselves: Writings by Filipino Women in English. Pasig ...

  7. Category:History of women in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Women's universities and colleges in the Philippines (1 C, 5 P) Pages in category "History of women in the Philippines" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  8. Rosa Henson - Wikipedia

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    Maria Rosa Luna Henson was born in Pasay City on December 5, 1927. She grew up in poverty in Pampanga in the Central Luzon region with her single mother, Julia. [1] Born the illegitimate child of Don Pepe, a wealthy landowner, Henson saw her father sporadically throughout her childhood.

  9. Three Filipino Women - Wikipedia

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    Three Filipino Women: Novellas is a book authored by award-winning Filipino literary writer, F. Sionil José.The book is a compilation of three novellas, each narrating a segment in the life and experiences of three women in the Philippines, providing the reader a journey to the "mentality and geography of the Philippines" and to the use of English as a language that the characters are "trying ...

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