Jose Rizal : a hero for all seasons / Gregorio F. Zaide
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 92
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Cubao Branch Filipiniana Section | Filipiniana | F 92 R627z 1971 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 121965d |
A hero is born
Prophecy of parish priest
The seventh child
Boyhood memories of Spanish Tyranny
First poem of hero
A boy's oath to avenge GOM-BUR-ZA
How Rizal saves his friend's kite
A lover of books
Education makes a nation great
Rizal and the Guardia Civil
The Philippines is our fatherland
Valiant champion of Filipino students
Amor patrio (love of country)
Participation in a student demonstration in Spain
Pride of being a Filipino
Filipinos are not inferior to any race
A hero's preparation for leadership
Rizal breaks down regionalism
Rizal fights for the dignity of man
Protest against exhibiting Igorots
Two novels that caused a revolution
Rizal writes for future generations
Filipinization yes, Hispanization no!
A national language for Filipino
A hero who knows many languages
Rizal as an exponent of land reform
A hero's appeal to Filipino youth
Seek the advice of the elders
"Unity must be preserved at any cost"
Newspapers must tell the truth
Abolish the use of pen-names
Rizal and the Filipino womanhood
Rizal and the Indios Bravos
Rizal's fight against gambling
Rizal encourages vocational education
Only Filipinos can know the Philippines
Rizal challenges Retana to a duel
"The battlefield is the Philippines"
A Filipino colony in Borneo
Rizal and the Liga Filipina
Rizal wins second prize in lottery
" I do not aspire for fame and glory"
Revolution is the last resort
"Better to die with honor that live in dishonor"
A hero's faith in God
Rizal believes in freedom of religion
Military trail of Rizal
Death before a tyrant's firing squad
Last farewell of a hero
Nation's salute to its greatest hero
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