Aguinaldo - A Narrative of Filipino Ambitions
1901. 374p. by Edwin Wildman
This narrative recounts the tumultuous period of the Filipino struggle for independence, focusing on key figures like Emilio Aguinaldo and José Rizal. It explores the impact of colonial oppression, the rise of revolutionary sentiments, and the personal sacrifices made by those involved in the fight for freedom. The author aims to present an impartial account, emphasizing the horrors of war and the quest for political equality, while highlighting the complexities of loyalty, ambition, and the quest for national identity amidst the chaos of conflict.