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Lope K. Santos

Lope Khy. Santos
Born Lope Santos y Canseco
(1879-09-25)September 25, 1879
Pasig, Manila, Captaincy General of the Philippines
Died May 1, 1963(1963-05-01) (aged 83)
Resting place Manila South Cemetery
Nationality Filipino
Alma mater Escuela de Derecho (now Manila Law College Foundation)
Occupation writer, lawyer, politician
Known for "Father of the Filipino Grammar"
Notable work Banaag at Sikat
Ako'y Si Wika
Aḡ PaḡgiḡeraAno Ang Babae? Lope k. Santos
Senator of the Philippines
(Twelfth District)
In office
1919–1922
Serving with Teofisto Guingona, Sr.
President Woodrow Wilson (1919-1921)
Warren G. Harding (1921-1922)
Preceded by Hadji Butu
Succeeded by Hadji Butu
Governor of Rizal
In office
1910–1913
Preceded by Jose G. Tupaz
Succeeded by Mariano C. Melendez
Governor of Nueva Vizcaya
In office
1918–1920
Personal details
Political party Nacionalista Party

Lope K. Santos (born Lope Santos y Canseco) (September 25, 1879 – May 1, 1963) was a Filipino Tagalog language writer and former senator of the Philippines. He is best known for his 1906 socialist novel, Banaag at Sikat and to his contributions for the development of Filipino grammar and Tagalog orthography.

Lope K. Santos was born in Pasig, Province of Manila (now a part of Metro Manila), as Lope Santos y Canseco to Ladislao Santos, a native of Pasig and Victorina Canseco, a native of San Mateo on September 25, 1879. His father was imprisoned during Philippine Revolution because Spanish authorities found copies of José Rizal's Noli Me Tangere and Ang Kalayaan in his possession.

Santos was sent to Escuela Normal Superior de Maestros (Higher Normal School for Teachers) for education and later finished schooling at Colegio Filipino. During Philippine Revolution of 1896, Santos joined revolutionaries. By the time of the death of his mother, she requested Lope to marry Simeona Salazar. Marriage happened on February 10, 1900 and they were blessed with three children namely Lakambini, Luwalhati and Makaaraw.

He pursued law at the Academia de la Jurisprudencia then at Escuela Derecho de Manila (now Manila Law College Foundation) where he received Bachelor of Arts degree in 1912. In late 1900, Santos started writing his own newspaper Ang Kaliwanagan. This was also the time when socialism becomes an emerging idea in world ideology. When José Ma. Dominador Goméz was charged and sentenced by the Supreme Court of sedition and illegal association against the government in 1903, Goméz's labor group Union Obrera Democratica Filipina (Philippine Democratic Labor Union) was absorbed by Santos. The group was renamed as Union del Trabajo de Filipinas, but was later dissolved in 1907.


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