What really happened to Andres Bonifacio who together with Jose Rizal is one of the more memorable symbols of that first revolution? Unlike Rizal on whom much research is done, Bonifacio's role, his fate, and even his person, remain shrouded in controversy. So significant are the mysteries of this point in our history, that the producers of the film, Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo felt it worthwhile to risk so much of their own personal resources to put an epic, historical film together-a project almost as risky as starting a secret society inside a walled city. Their words are included in this book, as well as the main historical accounts of Dr Milagros C. Guerrero, who also served as the historical consultant for the film and three essays in Filipino by Michael Charleston Chua, better known as Xiao, one of today's more vocal historians agitating for a new assessment of Andres Bonifacio's role in our history.
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