These free fonts were inspired by the Philippine revolution
It’s two days after the 2019 midterm elections, and the spirit of revolution feels more alive than usual. With every election comes the raucous period after it. Post-elections is when
It’s two days after the 2019 midterm elections, and the spirit of revolution feels more alive than usual. With every election comes the raucous period after it. Post-elections is when
He died in 1961, about 12 years before I was born, so it probably makes no sense, except for filial piety, to remember a dead ancestor when
Be very still. Understand your oneness with the One Power in the universe. Understand that this One Power is God.
Andres Bonifacio is popularly called “The Father of the Philippine Revolution.” He was a founding member and, later, Supremo (“supreme leader”) of the Kataas-taasan, Kagalang-galangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan (Highest and Most Respected Society of the Country’s Children), a secret revolutionary society that fought for independence from Spanish colonial rule.
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