La Solidaridad: Propaganda Movement Overview
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La Solidaridad: Propaganda Movement Overview

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Who was the first editor of La Solidaridad?

  • Jose Rizal
  • Graciano Lopez Jaena (correct)
  • Antonio Luna
  • Marcelo H. del Pilar
  • When was the first issue of La Solidaridad published?

    February 15, 1889

    La Solidaridad was published until 1900.

    False

    What aim of La Solidaridad focuses on peaceful societal change?

    <p>Work for peaceful political and social change</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which article did Rizal publish on March 25, 1889?

    <p>The Filipino Farmers (Los Agricultores Filipinos)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The last issue of La Solidaridad appeared in ______ on November 15, 1895.

    <p>Madrid</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following was NOT a contributor to La Solidaridad?

    <p>Benito Juarez</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the purpose of the article titled 'A Desecration/A Profanation'?

    <p>To condemn the friars' denial of a Christian burial to Mariano Herbosa.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Rizal's article 'The Indolence of the Filipinos' supported the view that Filipinos were lazy.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who was referred to as 'Plaridel' in La Solidaridad?

    <p>Marcelo H. del Pilar</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The article 'The Philippines within One Hundred Years' predicted that Spanish rule would end and ______ would become the new colonizers.

    <p>Americans</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    La Solidaridad

    • The official newspaper of the Propaganda Movement
    • Launched in Barcelona, Spain, on February 15, 1889
    • Its first editor was Graciano Lopez Jaena
    • Marcelo H. del Pilar became the editor in December 15, 1889
    • Its publication ceased in November 15, 1895, due to lack of funds

    Aims of La Solidaridad

    • Advocated for peaceful political and social change in the Philippines
    • Highlighted the Philippines' problems to Spain for the purpose of reform
    • Opposed outdated beliefs and customs that were harmful to Filipinos' well-being
    • Supported progressive and liberal ideas for the Philippines
    • Championed Filipinos' rights to democracy, justice, and happiness

    Contributors

    • Key Contributors:
      • Marcelo H. del Pilar (Plaridel)
      • Jose Rizal (Laong Laan)
      • Mariano Ponce (Naning, Tikbalang, Kalipulako)
      • Antonio Luna (Tagalog)
    • Other Notable Contributors:
      • Jose Ma. Panganiban (Jomapa)
      • Dominador Gomez (Ramiro Franco)
      • Pedro Paterno
      • Isabelo de los Reyes
      • Antonio Ma. Regidor
      • Jose Alejandro
      • Eduardo de Lete
      • Ferdinand Blumentritt
      • Miguel Morayta

    Jose Rizal and La Solidaridad

    • Articles:
      • The Filipino Farmers (Los Agricultores Filipinos): highlighted the plight of Filipino farmers and its debilitating impact on the country's progress
      • To La Defensa (A La Defensa): refuted anti-Filipino sentiments and exposed the pernicious influence of the friars in the Philippines
      • Travels (Los Viajes): underscored the benefits and knowledge gained from exploring different cultures
      • The Truth for All (La Verdad Para Todos): addressed accusations of Filipino ignorance and immorality
      • Vicente Barrantes' Tagalog Theatre (Vicente Barrantes' Teatro Tagalo): unveiled Vicente Barrantes' misinterpretation of Tagalog theater
      • Defense of the Noli (Defensa Del Noli): a manuscript intended for publication detailing the defense of Noli Me Tangere
      • New Facts/New Truths (Verdades Nuevas): countered Vicente Belloc Sanchez's claim that reforms would weaken the friars' power
      • A Desecration/A Profanation (Una Profanacion): criticized the friars for withholding a Christian burial from Rizal's brother-in-law
      • Cruelty (Crueldad): defended Ferdinand Blumentritt from false criticisms
      • Differences (Diferencias): responded to La Patria's mockery of Filipinos advocating for reforms
      • Inconsequences (Inconsequencias): defended Antonio Luna after an attack by Spanish journalist Pablo Mir
      • Tears and Laughter (Llanto Y Risas): condemned the racial discrimination faced by Filipinos
      • The Philippines within One Hundred Years (Filipinas Dentro De Cien Años): predicted the end of Spanish rule and Americans would become the new colonizers
      • Ingratitude (Ingratitudes): a reply to Governor-General Weyler's accusations against Filipinos
      • On the New Orthography of the Tagalog Language (Sobre La Nueva Ortografia De La Lengua Tagala): supported new spelling rules for Tagalog and credited Dr. T. H. Pardo de Tavera's research
      • The Indolence of the Filipinos (Sobre La Indolencia de los Filipinos): refuted Spanish claims of Filipino laziness and attributed Filipino decline in productivity to Spanish colonization

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