Amado V. Hernandez

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Amado V. Hernandez was a prominent Filipino writer, labor leader, and social activist renowned for his socially committed novels and poetry that exposed injustice and championed workers’ rights.

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instanceOf Filipino writer
National Artist of the Philippines for Literature
labor leader
person
playwright
poet
social activist
trade unionist
advocacy nationalism
social justice
trade unionism
awardReceived National Artist of the Philippines for Literature NERFINISHED
birthDate 1903-09-13
birthPlace Tondo, Manila, Philippines NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Philippines
deathDate 1970-03-24
deathPlace Quezon City, Philippines NERFINISHED
employer Philippine Collegian NERFINISHED
Various Manila newspapers
familyName Hernandez NERFINISHED
fullName Amado Vera Hernandez NERFINISHED
genre drama
novel
poetry
givenName Amado NERFINISHED
languageOfExpression Filipino
Tagalog NERFINISHED
legalCase People of the Philippines v. Amado V. Hernandez NERFINISHED
memberOf Philippine labor movement NERFINISHED
movement social realism
notableWork Bayang Malaya NERFINISHED
Isang Dipang Langit NERFINISHED
Luha ng Buwaya
Mga Ibong Mandaragit NERFINISHED
occupation journalist
labor leader
poet
union organizer
writer
politicalAlignment left-wing politics
spouse Atang de la Rama NERFINISHED
spouseInstanceOf National Artist of the Philippines for Theater and Music
spouseOccupation actress
singer
subjectOfWriting corruption
imperialism
peasant struggles
social injustice
workers' rights
wasImprisonedFor alleged rebellion

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