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KARTILYANG MAKABAYAN - MGA TANÓNG AT SAGOT UKOL - KAY - ANDRES BONIFACIO - AT SA - KATAASTAASAN, KAGALANGGALANG KATIPUNAN NG MGA ANAK NG BAYAN - na nagturo at nagakay sa Bayang Pilipino sa Paghihimagsik laban sa kapangyarihang dayo - SINULAT NI - HERMENEGILDO CRUZ - (Ikalawang Tagapamatnugot ng Kawanihan ng Paggawa) - MAYNILA, S.P. - 1922
TUNTUNIN
Inaalay sa m~ga bata't kabinataang nagsisipagaral. - H. Cruz Nob, 1922.
PAUNAWA
I. KUNG SINO SI ANDRES BONIFACIO
II. ANG SAMAHANG NAGTURO AT NAGAKAY SA BAYAN SA PAGHIHIMAGSIK
III. ANG PALATUNTUNAN N~G "KATIPUNAN"
IV. MGA ARAL NG "KATIPUNAN"
V. ANG PAGPAPALAGANAP N~G "KATIPUNAN"
VI. M~GA PARAANG GINAGAWA SA PAGSAPI SA "KATIPUNAN"
A concise guide written in the early 1920s, this work introduces readers to the life of a key revolutionary figure and the secret society he founded. It begins with a straightforward portrait of his modest upbringing, family background, and the formative experiences that shaped his commitment to freedom. The opening sections also explain how the organization was structured, its core ideals, and the basic steps for anyone wishing to join its cause.
The later chapters move beyond biography to discuss the movement’s broader impact on ordinary Filipinos, especially the poor and the youth. Readers will find clear explanations of the group’s tactics, its clash with colonial authorities, and the moral lessons it sought to instill. Designed for schoolchildren and young adults, the text aims to spark curiosity about a pivotal chapter of national history while preserving the original spirit of the era’s patriotic education.
Full title
Kartilyang Makabayan Mga Tanong at Sagot Ukol Kay Andrés Bonifacio at sa KKK Mga Tanong at Sagot Ukol Kay Andrés Bonifacio at sa KKK
Language
tl
Duration
~1 hours (88K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Tamiko I. Camacho, Jerome Espinosa Baladad and PG Distributed Proofreaders. Produced from page scans provided by University of Michigan.
Release date
2005-01-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1880–1943
A pioneering voice in Philippine labor and letters, he wrote with a strong sense of history and public purpose. His work helped preserve the story of Andrés Bonifacio and other key figures in Filipino culture and nationalism.
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