Isabelo de los Reyes: Paggiddiatan a nagbaetan dagiti rebision

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Linia 3:
Ni '''Isabelo de los Reyes''' ([[Julio 7]], [[1864]]-[[Octobre 10]], [[1938]]) ket maysa a nalatak nga politico ken activista idi maika-19 ken 20 a siglo.
 
Naiyanak isuna idiay [[Vigan]], [[Ilocos Sur]], anak ni Elias de los Reyes ken iti managdaniwdumadaniw a ni [[Leona Florentino]]. Nagturpos idiay [[Colegio de San Juan de Letran]] ken [[Universidad ti Santo Tomas]] ket sinurotna ni nanangna a nagbalin a mannurat. Nangged isuna a kas editor ken managiwarnak idiay Manila ket isuna ti nangipablaak iti ''[[El Ilocano]]'', iti umuna nga pagiwarnak iti vernacular nga dila.
 
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he attended schools in Vigan and [[Manila]] and received his college degrees from Colegio de San Juan de Letran and the [[University of Santo Tomas]]. He followed his mother's footsteps by initially turning to writing as a career and became a journalist, editor, and publisher in Manila. De los Reyes founded the first vernacular newspaper in the country, ''El Ilocano'', and wrote and researched extensively on Philippine history and culture.
 
As a journalist, he almost faced the firing squad for attracting the ire of Spanish authorities in highlighting [[Spain|Spanish]] church and governmental abuses. He turned his writings against the [[United States|American]]s when they took over in [[1898]] and was jailed for inciting labor strikes against American business firms. Influenced by European socialism, Isabelo de los Reyes founded the first labor union in the country in [[1902]], the Union Obrera Democratica Filipina, against what he perceived as the impending exploitation of Filipino labor by American capitalist institutions. In the same year, he launched the [[Philippine Independent Church]] in response against the Vatican-led [[Roman Catholic]] Church, and chose his fellow [[Ilocano]] compatriot, [[Gregorio Aglipay]], as its first bishop.