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  1. As a punishment, Fr. Toribio was tortured and dragged from Malolos to Bulacán. Del Pilar begged the authorities to allow his brother to see their sick mother. As expected, they ignored del Pilar and continued with their barbaric actions.

    • Why Did Rizal Write Them A Letter?
    • Did They Meet Jose Rizal In-Person?
    • Who Are The Women of Malolos?
    • What Happened to The School?
    • Which Is Which: 20 Or 21?
    • References

    Teodoro Sandiko irked the friars for supporting women’s education and promoting liberal ideas. He was accused of being a filibuster and a subversive; that’s why he had to sail to Hong Kong later in December 1888 to escape persecution. He then went to Spain to continue his law school at the Universidad Central de Madrid (now called Universidad Compl...

    Yes. Local historians and even direct descendants of the brave women of Malolos attested that Dr. Rizal met the wonderful ladies in-person on one or two occasions during his short visits to Malolos. According to history books, Dr. Jose Rizal visited Malolos a few times on different affairs. Moreover, on June 27, 1892, Rizal went to Malolos and met ...

    The Women of Malolos consisted of 20 women from the sangley mestizo clans of the town: The Tanchanco, Reyes, Santos, Tantoco, and Tiongson families of native, Chinese, and Spanish ancestry. A few of them had received education at a college like Colegio de la Concordia. They all lived in the Chinese neighborhood of Pariancillo, Malolos. They were al...

    On February 20, 1889, the women finally received permission to open a school on certain conditions: First, the women were required to fund the school themselves since the government refused to. Second, their teacher would be Guadalupe Reyes rather than Sandiko, who had been blacklisted by Malolos’ friar-curate. Third, the classes would have to be h...

    The correct is 20, according to local historians, because 20 women signed and hand-carried the letter to Governor-General Valeriano Weyler, who was at the convent during his visit to Malolos on December 12, 1888.

    Tiongson, Nicanor G. The Women of Malolos. Ateneo De Manila University Press, 2004
    Aj. “Las Mujeres De Malolos.” #TTT10, 18 Sept. 2020, ajpoliquit.wordpress.com/2016/05/23/las-mujeres-de-malolos/
    City Government of Malolos, www.maloloscity.gov.ph/home/aboutus/historical-background.
    “Remember the Contributions of Women in History at This House-Turned-Museum.” NOLISOLI, 29 Feb. 2020, nolisoli.ph/10366/remember-the-contributions-of-women-in-history-at-this-house-turned-museum/
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  3. Aug 27, 2011 · SUMMARY. “To the Women of Malolos” was originally written in Tagalog. Rizal penned this writing when he was in London, in response to the request of Marcelo H. del Pilar.

  4. Marcelo H. Del Pilar, writing in Barcelona on February 17, 1889, requested Dr. Rizal to send a letter in Tagalog to the brave women of Malolos. Although busy in London annotating Morga's book, penned his famous very long letter and sent it to Del Pilar on February 22, 1889 for transmittal to Malolos.

  5. Del Pilar urged Rizal to write a letter in Tagalog to "las muchachas de Malolos," adding that it would be "a help for our champions [campoenes] there and in Manila." At the time, Rizal was well known in the Philippines for his anti-clerical 1887 novel Noli Me Tángere.

  6. Mar 29, 2021 · As we end Women’s Month, we revisit Carmen Guerrero Nakpil’s illuminating essay that gives context to the intense reaction met by the brave act of a group of young women in 1889 Philippines

  7. This triumphant victory aroused the admiration of the ilustrados and we can see how Marcelo H. Del Pilar wanted Rizal to write a letter to the brave acts of the women of Malolos. The letter written by Rizal was not a kind of thank you letter for the brave act that the women of Malolos did.

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