HISTORY I NEVER HEARD OF
Lifted from The Kaminyang Project
Not all colonial officials were cut from the same cloth. Francis Burton Harrison, U.S. Governor-General of the Philippines from 1913 to 1921, broke the mold. Instead of clinging to power, he empowered Filipinos - ushering in the era of Filipinization, where qualified Filipinos took the reins of government. Under his leadership: Filipino officials outnumbered Americans in government roles; The Jones Act of 1916 laid the groundwork for full independence; Institutions like the Philippine National Bank were born; Infrastructure and education saw major reforms. Harrison didn't just serve - he believed. So much so that he became a naturalized Filipino citizen, was buried in Manila, and remains the only former governor-general to receive such an honor.
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