Salud Algabre
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Salud Algabre | |
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| Born | c. 1896[1] |
| Died | 2 May 1979 (aged 82–83) [1] Manila, Philippines |
| Known for | Leader of Sakdalista |
| Movement | Sakdalista |
Salud Algabre (born 1896 – 2 May 1979) also known as Henerala Salud, was a Filipina revolutionary who fought for the country's independence from American occupation and for peasant rights, such as the equal distribution of land back to them. She was a leader of the Sakdal movement.[2]
Algabre was born in 1896 to an upper-class family in Laguna.[3] Her father was Maximo Algabre, a landowner from Cabuyao, and her mother was Justina Tirones, a seamstress. Only six survived out of her nine siblings.[1]
Algabre was sent to Manila in 1903–1909 to obtain formal education. She lived with her uncle in Tondo, Manila. She was able to finish grade four until her mother made her stop due to fears of being taken away to the United States by her American teacher. She was privately tutored until 1st year high school.[1] She spoke Tagalog, Spanish, and English.