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  1. Graciano López y Jaena ( Tagalog pronunciation: [ˈlopes ˈhaɪna]; December 18, 1856 – January 20, 1896), commonly known as Graciano López Jaena, was a Filipino journalist, orator, reformist, and national hero who is well known for his newspaper, La Solidaridad (December 13,1888. [2] [3]

  2. Nov 29, 2023 · The friars had made sure the Cortes would not to give in to Filipino demands. Lopez Jaena finally told Rizal that revolution was the only answer for the country. The year 1896 ended all reformist hopes. Lopez Jaena died penniless in a public hospital in Barcelona in January that year.

  3. In 1888 Filipino expatriate journalist Graciano Lopez Jaena founded the newspaper La Solidaridad in Barcelona. Throughout its course, La Solidaridad urged reforms in both religion and government in the Philippines, and it served as the voice of what became known as the Propaganda Movement.

  4. Graciano Lopez Jaena was an eloquent Filipino orator who showed anti-friar wit at an early age of 18 when he started his satire Fray Botod. Botod was a fictional priest he likened to a furry seal without whiskers; a “barrigón” (fat bellied; thus botod in Hiligaynon), ignorant, abusive, lecherous and immoral, with a warped sense of piety.

  5. Graciano Lopez Jaena, La Solidaridad’s first editor, oversaw the newspaper’s publication for a little over a year. He was succeeded by Marcelo del Pilar in late 1889. The first issues of La Soli , as the Propagandists called it, advocated for the inclusion of Filipinos in the Spanish government.

  6. Graciano Lopez Jaena. (18 Disyembre 1856–20 Enero 1896) Kinikilala si Graciano Lopez Jaena (Gras··no Ló·pez Háy·na) bilang isang lider ng kilusang repormista, manunulat, peryodista, at orador.

  7. Dec 18, 2023 · Graciano Lopez Jaena’s life is a testament to the power of the pen and the spoken word in challenging oppression and advocating for reform. His story reminds us of the enduring impact one Ilonggo can have in shaping a nation’s history.

  8. Jun 11, 2024 · He was also a brilliant writer and journalist, his contributions to the propaganda movement being pivotal for the revolutionary cause in awakening national consciousness and inspiring the fight against Spanish colonization.

  9. In 1888 Filipino expatriate journalist Graciano Lopez Jaena founded the newspaper La Solidaridad in Barcelona. Throughout its course, La Solidaridad urged reforms in both religion and government in the Philippines, and it served as the voice of what became known as the Propaganda Movement.

  10. Graciano Lopez-Jaena was born in Jaro Iloilo, He stayed in Madrid, Spain for 15 years. He wrote in various periodicals to bring reforms to the Philippines. He was a founder and editor of La Solidaridad, the reformist publication of the Filipinos in Spain.

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