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100 _aSantos, Soliman M. Jr.
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245 _aTigaon 1969 :
_buntold stories of the CPP-NPA, KM, and SDK /
_cSoliman M. Santos Jr.
260 _aQuezon City :
_bBughaw,
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300 _a292 pages ;
_billustrations ;
_c21 cm.
365 _bPHP600.00
505 _a1. The "First Five" Expansion Ream (1969) and Its Origins from KM Activism -- 2. Why Tigaon? -- 3. Tayag's Other Work in Bicol and Admiration for Bicolano Warriors -- 4. Post-Negros Debacle Question: Abort or Not to Abort the Initial Bicol Expansion -- 5. Second Wind Reinforcement from SDK UE Taytay (1970) -- 6. Reconnection with the Center and an Issue of Mode of Expansion -- 7. Removal of the SDK UE-Taytay Main Group and "Reestablishment"of the CPP at the Tigaon Front -- 8. Bicol Armed Struggle / NPA 101 (1971) -- 9. The KM and SDK Split (1968) -- 10. The SDK "Rectification" Back into the CPP Fold (1969) -- 11. Continuing KM-SDK and Instra-SDK Dynamics (1970-1972) -- 12. Postscripts, Profiles and perspectives.
520 _aThis book reveals heretofore untold stories that led to the Bicol formation of the Commmunist Party of the Philippines– New People’s Army (CPP-NPA), based on accounts from such key players as Marco Baduria and Nonito Zape, among other pioneers that primed the soil for a national-democratic revolution in Tigaon, Camarines Sur, in 1969. Similarly, the author Soliman M. Santos Jr. explores the lateral relevant dynamics between and within Kabataang Makabayan (KM) and Samahang Demokratiko ng Kabataan (SDK), two leading nat-dem youth organizations that had already established chapters nationwide, including in Bicol, by the time Ferdinand Marcos Sr. declared martial law in 1972.
650 _aCOMMUNISM PARTY OF THE PHILIPPINES
650 _aNEW PEOPLE'S ARMY (PHILIPPINES)
650 _aNATIONAL LIBERATION MOVEMENTS -- PHILIPPINES
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