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THE PROPAGANDA MOVEMENT

Mr. Rey Belen

The Propaganda Movement


It was not a radical agitation to
overthrow Spanish rule by a bloody revolution but instead it was a peaceful campaign following these aims:

Equality of Filipinos and the

Spaniards before the law Assimilation of the Philippines as a regular province of Spain Restoration of Philippine representation in the Cortes, the law making body of Spain Filipinization of Philippine parishes Individual liberties for the Filipinos, such as freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom to assembly and freedom of petition for action on all complaints

The Propaganda Movement


The members were from the middle
class families representing the group of Filipino Intelegencia. Jose Rizal: the greatest novelist of the movement
He wrote his poetical masterpiece entitled
Mi Ultimo Adios (My Last Farewell) Noli Me Tangere (1887) El Felibusterismo (1891)

La Solidaridad
The official organ/ magazine of the
Propaganda Movement Graciano Lopez Jaena served as the first editor The first issue was published in Barcelona Spain on February 15, 1889

Aims of the La Solidaridad:


To work for political and social reforms

peacefully To present the sad conditions in the Philippines so that Spain can remedy them To oppose the evil influences of reaction and outmoded beliefs and practices To advocate liberal ideas and progress To champion the just aspirations of the Filipinos to life, democracy and happiness

Pen Names of the Members


Marcelo H. Del Pilar- Plaridel Jose Rizal- Laong Laan and
Dimasalang Mariano Ponce- Naning, Tikbalang or Kalipulako Antonio Luna- Taga-ilog Jose Ma. Panganiban- Jomapa Dominador Gomez- Ramiro Franco

La Asociacion HispanoFilipino
Established in January 12, 1889 A civic society in Madrid of the

propagandists and their Spanish friends Miguel Morayta was the first president

La Politica de Espaa en Felipinas


Organized to fight against the La
Solidaridad Jose Feced was the editor of this magazine

La Liga Filipina
Unus instar Omnium (One like All) Founded by Jose Rizal July 03, 1892 at Ilaya Street in Tondo The constitution was written in Hong
Kong with the help of Jose Ma. Basa

The Constitution states:


Union of the Philippine Archipelago
into a compact, strong and homogeneous body. Mutual protection of the members Defense against all violence and injustice Encouragement of education, agriculture and commerce Study and application of reforms

The Arrest of Jose Rizal


July 7, 1892: Gen. Eulogio Despujol
ordered Rizals arrest and imprisonment at Fort Santiago July 15: He was put into exile in Dapitan This marked the fall of the La Liga Filipina Some members, led by Apolinario Mabini, tried to revive the league but the failed because many members, including Andres Bonifacio, believed that it was useless to expect reforms

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