Cry of Miming
Cry of Miming
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Pio Valenzuela Kangkong Says the “Cry” took place at Kangkong on August
(1911) 23.
Quoted in Guerrero et al, “Balintawak”; source not cited.
Pio Valenzuela Pasong Tamo Says the decision to revolt was taken by the General
(1917) Assembly on August 23 at the house of Melchora
Aquino on Daan-malalim, “in Pasong Tamo, also
known as Pacpac-lawin.”
“Testimony of Dr Pio Valenzuela in the Case of U.S. vs
Vicente Sotto for Libel,” [1917] in Minutes of the Katipunan,
234.
Tomas Remigio Kangkong Says the decision was taken at Kangkong –“nandito’y
(1917) amin na ngang pinasiyahang ituloy ang revolucion...”
Tomas Remigio, Untitled memoir [c.1917] in Borromeo-
Buehler, The Cry of Balintawak, 178.
Pio Valenzuela Pugad Lawin Says the revolutionists met in Kangkong on August
(c.1920s) [location not 22, but the decision was taken on August 23 at Juan
specified] Ramos’s place at Pugad Lawin, and the “Cry”
followed the decision.
Pio Valenzuela, “Memoirs,” [c.1920s] translated by Luis
Serrano, in Minutes of the Katipunan, 102.
Julio Nakpil Kangkong Says the “primer grito” was raised at Kangkong on
(1925) August 26.
Julio Nakpil, “Apuntes para la historia de La Revolución Filipino
de Teodoro M. Kalaw,” in Julio Nakpil and the Philippine
Revolution, with the Autobiography of Gregoria de Jesus (Manila:
Heirs of Julio Nakpil, 1964), 43.
Ramon Bahay Toro Says the decision was taken and affirmed
Bernardo (“pinagkaisahan at pinagtibay”) on August 24 at Bahay
[attrib. JR] in Toro, but says the place belonged to Melchora
Alvarez (1927) Aquino.
Alvarez, The Katipunan and the Revolution, 254.
Guillermo Kangkong Says in 1929 and 1957 that the decision was taken at
Masangkay Kangkong, giving the date as August
(1929-57) 26. Agoncillo’s notes of an interview with
Masangkay in 1947, however, say he recalled the
date was August 24.
1929: Guillermo Masangkay, draft article written in response
to a statement by Pio Valenzuela that had been published in
La Vanguardia, n.d., in Borromeo-Buehler, The Cry of
Balintawak, 102; 112.
1947: Teodoro A. Agoncillo, “Pakikipanayam sa Kgg.
Guillermo Masangkay, noong ika-11 Oktubre 1947,” in
Borromeo-Buehler, The Cry of Balintawak, 182.
1957: Arturo Ma. Misa, “Living Revolutionary Recalls
Freedom ‘Cry’,” The Saturday Weekend Mirror, August 24, 1957,
cited in Borromeo-Buehler, The Cry of Balintawak, 36-7.
Cipriano Kangkong and Says the decision was taken at Kangkong, (“nang
Pacheco (1933) Pugad Lawin ipahayag na ang pinagkasunduan...”) but that the
(location not revolutionists then went to a place “nearby” known
specified) as Pugad Lawin (location not specified), where
Bonifacio announced the decision and cedulas were
torn.
José P. Santos, “Ang kasaysayan sa paghihimagsik ni Heneral
Cipriano Pacheco,” Lingguhan ng Mabuhay, Disyembre 3, 1933,
cited by Medina in Ronquillo, Ilang talata, 675-6.
Vicente Samson Kangkong Says the decision was taken at Kangkong on August
(1961) 26.
Ernesto A. Flores, “He was There: Man recalls first Cry,” The
Evening News, August 26, 1961, in Gregorio F. Zaide,
Documentary Sources of Philippine History, vol.8 (Manila: National
Bookstore, 1990), 310-3.