1901- One year and eight months into the bloodily protracted Philippine-American War (1899-1914),
the imperialist body "Taft Commission" issues a haughty report,
referring to the continuing independentist resistance of Filipinos in
Batangas, Samar, Cebu and some parts of Laguna and Tayabas provinces as continued "insurrection";
the Fil-Am War that started on February 4,1899 was surreptitiously
instigated by an American soldier as part of what would be the
successfully wicked scheme of the Bald Eagle President, William
McKinley, to manipulate news of it and make the United States Congress approve his war invasion plan on the fledgling Southeast Asian republic.
Manuel Artigas y Cuervas
1866 - Manuel Artigas y Cuerva,
future Filipino scholar, biographer, historian, journalist, and
bibliographer who will later initiate the establishment of the National
Library is born in Tacloban, Leyte to a Spanish father and Bulakena
mother during the Spanish colonial era; Artigas will write for the
Spanish language periodical Diario de Manila, will found the La Voz de
Ultramar periodical that will expose the abuses of the colonial
authorities, will become chief of the Filipiniana Division of the Public
Library during the American Occupation, and will come up with a number
of popular works including ReseƱa Historical de la Universidad de Santo Tomas de Manila (1911) and Los Sucesos de 1872 (1911).
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