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Melchora Aquino: The Mother of the Philippine Revolution and a Timeless Symbol of Empowerment

Melchora Aquino: The Mother of the Philippine Revolution and a Timeless Symbol of Empowerment

June 1, 2025
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Melchora Aquino de Ramos, affectionately known as “Tandang Sora,” is a revered figure in Philippine history, celebrated for her unwavering commitment to freedom and her role as a maternal figure in the nation’s struggle for independence.

Early Life and Personal Struggles

Born on January 6, 1812, in Banlat, Caloocan (now part of Quezon City), Melchora Aquino was the daughter of peasant parents, Juan and Valentina Aquino. Despite lacking formal education, she was literate and possessed a talent for singing, often performing at local events and church services. She married Fulgencio Ramos, a village chief, and together they had six children. Tragically, Fulgencio passed away when their youngest child was just seven, leaving Melchora to raise their children alone. She managed to provide for her family by running a farm with 15 tenants, producing enough rice and sugarcane to sustain her children to adulthood.

Role in the Philippine Revolution

At the age of 84, during the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonial rule, Melchora Aquino became actively involved in the fight for independence. Her home served as a sanctuary for sick and wounded revolutionaries, whom she cared for with food, medical attention, and spiritual support. She also allowed her residence to be used for secret meetings of the Katipunan, the revolutionary society led by Andrés Bonifacio.

Her contributions earned her the titles “Mother of the Katipunan” and “Grand Woman of the Revolution.” When Spanish authorities discovered her involvement, she was arrested and deported to the Mariana Islands, where she remained in exile until 1898. After the United States took control of the Philippines, she returned home and lived until her death on February 19, 1919, at the age of 107.

Legacy and Honors

Melchora Aquino’s legacy endures in various forms. She was the first Filipina to appear on a Philippine peso banknote, featured on the 100-peso bill from 1951 to 1966. A district and a road in Quezon City bear her name, and in 2012, her remains were transferred to the Tandang Sora National Shrine in Quezon City. In 2025, the Tandang Sora Women’s Museum, the first women’s museum in the Philippines, was inaugurated beside the shrine, celebrating her contributions and those of other notable Filipinas.

Melchora Aquino’s life exemplifies the profound impact of compassion, resilience, and patriotism. Her story continues to inspire generations, reminding us that courage and dedication to one’s country can leave an indelible mark on history.

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