The contributors of the La Solidaridad were mostly Filipinos, such as
Marcelo H. del Pilar (Plaridel)
Dr. Jose Rizal (Laong Laan)
Mariano Ponce (Naning, Kalipulo, Tigbalang)
Antonio Luna (Taga Ilog)
Jose Ma. Panganiban (Jomapa)
Dr. Pedro Paterno
Antonio Ma. Regidor
Isabelo delos Reyes
Eduardo de Lete
Jose Alejandrino
Some friends of the Propaganda Movement also contributed, notably Professor Blumentritt ( Austrian ethnologist ) and Dr. Morayta ( Spanish Historian, university professor and statesman ).
Some members of La Solidaridad and their pen names include Graciano Lopez Jaena (Diego Laura), José Rizal (Laong Laan, Dimas Alang), and Marcelo H. del Pilar (Plaridel). These individuals were part of a Filipino organization advocating for political reforms during Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines.
The pen name of Graciana Lopez Jaena is "La Solidaridad."
The pen names of the Filipino reformists during the Spanish colonization were Graciano López Jaena (La Solidaridad) and José Rizal (La Liga Filipina, Noli Me Tangere, El Filibusterismo).
Rizal abandoned his leadership role in La Solidaridad to focus on his writing and activism. He believed that his efforts would be more effective in advocating for change through his literary works and by inspiring others to take action. Rizal continued to support the goals of La Solidaridad but felt he could contribute more by reaching a wider audience through his writings.
La Solidaridad was a newspaper founded by Filipino propagandists in Spain during the late 19th century. It played a crucial role in promoting nationalist sentiments and advocating for reforms in the Spanish colonial government in the Philippines. The newspaper became a platform for Filipino intellectuals to express their grievances and push for social and political changes, ultimately paving the way for the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonization.
"La Indolencia de los Filipinos" was written by Dr. Jose Rizal in 1890. The essay was published in several installments in the Madrid newspaper La Solidaridad.
The pen name of Graciana Lopez Jaena is "La Solidaridad."
The pen names of the Filipino reformists during the Spanish colonization were Graciano López Jaena (La Solidaridad) and José Rizal (La Liga Filipina, Noli Me Tangere, El Filibusterismo).
La solidaridad was created in 1889.
i believed at the year 1888, of December 31, Rizal was chosen as the Honorary President of la solidaridad.
In Rizal's letter to Del Pilar: There are 3 reasons why Rizal stopped writing for La Solidaridad: 1. Rizal need time to work on his book 2. He wanted other Filipinos to work as well (in the paper La Solidaridad) 3. He considered it very important to the party that there be unity in the work.
Solidarity.
Marcelo del Pilar succeeded Graciano López Jaena as editor of La Solidaridad in 1889. Del Pilar took over the editorial duties following a disagreement between Jaena and other staff members of the newspaper.
Ang nagtatag ng La Solidaridad ay si Graciano Lopez Jaena .....
The cast of La solidaridad internacional - 2004 includes: Julio Acanda as Narrator Julio Arcanda as Narrator
La Solidaridad was created in 1888 by Filipino liberals who had been exiled. European students were also involved. The objective was to increase awareness of the Philippines to Spain.
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Marcelo H. del Pilar was a writer, lawyer, journalist, and last editor of the La Solidaridad, the newspaper of the Reform Movement in Spain. Some of his written works include Love of Country, Be as Slippery as an Eel, Prayers and Mockeries, and The Greatness of God.