
The Case for the Filipinos
The Case For The Filipinos is a book written by Maximo Manguiat Kalaw in 1916. The book is a comprehensive analysis of the history and culture of the Philippines, and an argument for the recognition of the Filipinos as a distinct and independent people. Kalaw begins the book by discussing the history of the Philippines, from its pre-colonial period to its colonization by Spain and later the United States. He argues that the Philippines has a rich and unique culture that has been shaped by its history and geography. He also highlights the contributions of Filipino heroes and leaders, such as Jose Rizal, in the struggle for independence.The author then delves into the economic and social conditions of the Philippines under American rule, highlighting the exploitation and oppression of the Filipino people. He argues that the United States has failed to live up to its promise of granting the Philippines independence, and that the Filipinos deserve the right to govern themselves. Througho