Claro M. Recto

Filipino lawyer and politician

Claro M. Recto - Filipino lawyer and politician
Born

February 8th, 1890
135 years ago

Died

1960
65 years ago — 70 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Philippines

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Born in 1890, a prominent lawyer, jurist, and politician in the Philippines. Served in the Philippine Senate during the mid-1900s, advocating for Philippine nationalism and sovereignty. Recto was a key figure in the drafting of several laws aimed at promoting education and social justice. He also held various roles in government, including serving as Secretary of Foreign Affairs. As an author, he contributed significantly to Philippine literature, and his works often reflected his nationalistic views. Known for his eloquence and strong stance against colonialism, Recto played a crucial role in shaping political discourse in the Philippines during his time.

Served in the Philippine Senate

Contributed to laws promoting education and social justice

Authored significant nationalistic literature

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