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[Title] => Today in the past
[Summary] => Today, September 13, 1907, Macario L. Sakay and Lucio de Vega, the last of the Filipino resistance fighters against the Americans, are hanged for "banditry."
The revolutionary impulse that had spurred the formation of the News Katipunan in Rizal and Bulacan was to culminate in the birth of a Filipino Republic with the consolidation of several resistance forces which were led by Macario Sakay, Julian Montalan, and Cornelio Felizardo.
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[AuthorName] => Samson Lucero
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The revolutionary impulse that had spurred the formation of the News Katipunan in Rizal and Bulacan was to culminate in the birth of a Filipino Republic with the consolidation of several resistance forces which were led by Macario Sakay, Julian Montalan, and Cornelio Felizardo.
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