References
- Sources from the Philippine Radical Papers Archive at the University of the Philippines Diliman are indicated with PRP. The numbering system in the PRP corresponds to the box/folder.item of the collection. Thus, e.g. 40/02.01 is box 40, folder 2, item 1.
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