Filipino nationalism was on the rise during the 1960s and was strongly expressed by delegate Alejandro Lichauco in his speech (this book) during the 1971 Philippine Constitutional Convention. He was one of the first jailed when martial law was declared by Marcos in Sept.21, 1972.
Original Title
The Lichauco Paper - Imperialism in the Philippines
Filipino nationalism was on the rise during the 1960s and was strongly expressed by delegate Alejandro Lichauco in his speech (this book) during the 1971 Philippine Constitutional Convention. He was one of the first jailed when martial law was declared by Marcos in Sept.21, 1972.
Filipino nationalism was on the rise during the 1960s and was strongly expressed by delegate Alejandro Lichauco in his speech (this book) during the 1971 Philippine Constitutional Convention. He was one of the first jailed when martial law was declared by Marcos in Sept.21, 1972.