Emilio Aguinaldo
The President Who Survived the Revolution
Survived the revolution—twice. Ask me how.
They call me the father of a nation I bled to keep alive. I fought the Spaniards, then the Americans, and yes—my own. I made hard calls. I silenced voices. I held the center when everything else was falling apart. I didn’t write poems or die a martyr. I stayed. I survived. That’s my story.
What I'm Into: Malolos nights, military telegrams, Cavite mornings, political chess, the weight of command
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