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  1. Claro Mayo Recto Jr. (born Claro Recto y Mayo; February 8, 1890 – October 2, 1960) was a Filipino politician, statesman, lawyer, jurist, author, writer, columnist, and poet.

  2. Claro María Recto y Mayo (Tiáong, Tayabas, actual provincia de Quezón), 8 de febrero de 1890 - Roma, 2 de octubre de 1960), fue un político, hispanista y escritor filipino. [1] Una calle de la ciudad de Manila lleva su nombre.

  3. 3 de abr. de 2024 · Claro Mayo Recto (born Feb. 8, 1890, Tiaong, Phil.—died Oct. 2, 1960, Rome, Italy) was a statesman and leader of the “Filipino-first” movement that attacked U.S. “neo-colonialism” in the Philippines. Recto graduated with a law degree from the University of Santo Tomás in 1913.

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  4. 17 de ago. de 2021 · A 1965 anthology of excerpts from the speeches and articles of Filipino statesman Claro M. Recto, edited and compiled by eminent historian Renato Constantino.

  5. Claro M. Recto (1890-1960) was a Philippine nationalist leader and president of the 1934 constitutional convention. He was one of the most vocal advocates of Philippine political and social autonomy. Claro M. Recto was born in Tiaong, Tayabas, on Feb. 8, 1890.

  6. 2 de oct. de 2019 · Claro M. Recto was known as the Great Dissenter because of his fierce nationalist stance and opposition to foreign interventions in the pursuit of the Philippines' sovereignty.

  7. In 1931, Recto was elected senator for a six-year term representing the Fifth Senatorial District, comprising the provinces of Batangas, Tayabas, Cavite, Mindoro and Marinduque, where he served as Minority Floor Leader (1931-1934) and Majority Floor Leader and President Pro-Tempore (1934).