The Day We Became Free
On April 30, 1898, the Spanish navy was defeated by the Americans in Manila Bay. Filipino revolutionaries took advantage of the situation and besieged Manila on June 12, declaring the Philippines independence.
This day is more than simply a
holiday; it is a day on which Filipinos commemorate the bravery and sacrifices
of warriors and heroes who battled for our homeland. Their courage in fighting
colonizers and determination to freeing the land should be honored by future
generations. These valiant efforts should be regarded with the same reverence
as the gift of dominion.
May this day serve as a reminder
of our hard-won independence as well as an occasion to celebrate Filipino
ancestry, culture, and custom. Our diverse traditions and culture from Luzon,
Visayas, and Mindanao demonstrate that the Filipino character is more than just
bold and fearless.
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