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  2. Mga Kababayang Dalaga ng Malolos - Wikipedia

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    Mga kababayang dalaga ng Malolos (English: To my countrymen, the young women of Malolos), also known by its alternative English title To the young women of Malolos, is a letter written by Filipino author and political reformer José Rizal on February 22, 1889.

  3. Uitangcoy-Santos House - Wikipedia

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    The home belonged to Paulino Santos—a Propetario and Cabeza de Barangay, and Alberta Uitangcoy-Santos—who was the leader of The Women of Malolos, and is revered for her contributions to Philippine women's rights, the fight for Philippine independence, and a large part of Malolos' traditional cuisine during the Spanish and American colonial ...

  4. Alberta Uitangcoy-Santos - Wikipedia

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    Alberta Uitangcoy-Santos (November 20, 1865 – June 1, 1953) was the leader of The Women of Malolos, and is revered for her contributions to Philippine women's rights, the fight for Philippine independence, and a large part of the traditional cuisine of the city of Malolos, Bulacan, in the Philippines during the Spanish and American colonial periods.

  5. Valeriano Weyler - Wikipedia

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    Weyler granted the petitions of 20 young women of Malolos, Bulacan, to receive education and to have a night school. The women became known as the Women of Malolos. The original petition was denied by the parish priest of Malolos, who argued that women should always stay at home and take care of the family.

  6. Marcelo H. del Pilar - Wikipedia

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    On February 17, 1889, del Pilar wrote a letter to Rizal, praising the young women of Malolos for their bravery. [116] [117] [118] These twenty-one young women asked the permission of Governor-General Weyler to allow them to open a night school where they could learn to read and write Spanish. With Weyler's approval and over the objections of Fr ...

  7. Beyond Heritage:7 Filipino Fashion Designers Building ... - AOL

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    Traditional Filipino fashion is bold. From the Filipiniana, an outfit for women marked by puffy "terno" butterfly sleeves and voluminous skirts; and the zoot suit, an ensemble that consists of ...

  8. Teodoro Sandiko - Wikipedia

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    Teodoro Sandiko y Santa Ana (March 31, 1860 – October 19, 1939) was a Filipino lawyer and former senator of the Philippines.Sandiko played important roles in Philippine history when he held various posts in the Aguinaldo cabinet.

  9. Were teenage girls key to the Beatles' success? A new ... - AOL

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    “These young women discovered something that nobody else knew,” the documentary's director, David Tedeschi (who previously edited Scorsese’s Rolling Thunder Revue and George Harrison: Living ...