LETTER TO THE WOMEN OF MALOLOS
The Malolos Women were made up of 20 women from the town's
sangley mestizo clans: the Tanchanco, Reyes, Santos, Tantoco,
and Tiongson families of local, Chinese, and Spanish origin. A
couple of them had attended a college such as Colegio de la
Concordia. They all lived in Malolos' Chinese enclave of
Pariancillo. They were all linked, either by blood or by affinity, and
they were all pals.
● TEODORO SANDIKO
- helped the women of Malolos petition a letter to the
Governor
● ALBERTA SANTOS UITANGCOY
- leader of the group of women who petition for education
● La Solidaridad
- Feb 15, 1898
- Marcelo H. Del Pilar
- Graciano Lopez Jaena
The Malolos Women were made up of 20 women from the town's
sangley mestizo clans: the Tanchanco, Reyes, Santos, Tantoco,
and Tiongson families of local, Chinese, and Spanish origin. A
couple of them had attended a college such as Colegio de la
Concordia. They all lived in Malolos' Chinese enclave of
Pariancillo. They were all linked, either by blood or by affinity, and
they were all pals.
● TEODORO SANDIKO
- helped the women of Malolos petition a letter to the
Governor
● ALBERTA SANTOS UITANGCOY
- leader of the group of women who petition for education
● La Solidaridad
- Feb 15, 1898
- Marcelo H. Del Pilar
- Graciano Lopez Jaena