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Life and Works
of
Dr. Jose P. Rizal
CHAPTER XIII:
Rizal’s Visit to the
United States, 1888
By: Dandy L. Velasquez
April 28, 1888 Rizal first saw America on April 28,
1888.
His arrival in the great country was marred by racial prejudice.
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Arrival in San Francisco
Belgic This steamer, with Rizal on board, docked at San Francisco on Saturday morning, April 28, 1888.
2 agencies that certified Belgic is free from cholera epidemic: The American consul of Japan The British governor of Hong Kong
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Arrival in San Francisco
All passengers were not allowed to land because the American health authority placed the ship under quarantine on the ground that it came from the Far East where cholera epidemic was alleged to be raging.
Rizal was surprised because there is no outbreak of the disease in the Far East, thus he joined other passengers in protest.Chapter 13: Rizal’s Visit to the United States (1888)
643 Chinese coolies
Chapter 13: Rizal’s Visit to the United States (1888)
643 Chinese coolies boarded the ship
Chinese coolies They are unskilled oriental laborer They were displacing white laborers in
railroad construction camp.
The reason for placing the ship under quarantine was motivated by politics.
Chapter 13: Rizal’s Visit to the United States (1888)
But Rizal was questioning how come 700 bolts of silk were unloaded without fumigation.
After a week Rizal together with other first class passengers were permitted to land.
But…
Chapter 13: Rizal’s Visit to the United States (1888)
Chinese and Japanese The passengers of the second and
third-class accommodations who were forced to remain on board for a longer quarantine period.
Chapter 13: Rizal’s Visit to the United States (1888)
Rizal in San Francisco On Friday afternoon, May 4,
1888, the day Rizal was permitted to go ashore, he was registered at Palace Hotel, which was considered as a first-class hotel in the city ($4 a day).
Chapter 13: Rizal’s Visit to the United States (1888)
Market Street The best street in San Francisco
according to Rizal.
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Rizal in San Francisco
Leland Stanford A millionaire senator representing
California in the U.S. Senate at that time.
He was the founder and benefactor of Standford University at Palo Alto, California.
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Rizal in San Francisco
Rizal stayed in San Francisco for two days – May 4 to 6, 1888.
Grover Cleveland The president of the United States
at that time.
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Rizal in San Francisco
From May 6, 1888 – Sunday, 4:30 P.M. to May 13, 1888 – Sunday, at 11:10 A.M.
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Across the American Continent
Oakland – first stop via ferryboat Via train
Sacramento where he ate his supper 75cents and slept at
his couch. Reno, Nevada - “the Biggest Little City”
where he had his breakfast Utah
where he saw Mormons, thickly populated Colorado
a lot of snow and pine trees
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Across the American Continent
Nebraska – Omaha City as big as San Francisco
Missouri River twice as big as Pasig River
Chicago a lot of Indians in cigar stores
Albany where he saw the Hudson River
New York which he considers a big city Where he stayed for three days
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He left the United States on May 16, 1888 for Liverpool, London on board the “City of Rome”, the second largest ship in the world.
Great Eastern – largest ship in the world during his time.
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George Washington a great man who, Rizal think, has
no equal in his country The 1st president of the US.
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Rizal’s Impression of America
GOOD IMPRESSIONS1. The material progress of the country as
shown in the great cities, huge farms, flourishing industries, and busy factories;
2. The drive and the energy of the American people;
3. The natural beauty of he land;4. The high standard of living5. The opportunities for better life offered to
poor immigrants.
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BAD IMPRESSIONS Non-existence of true civil liberty, as Negro
cannot marry an American and vice versa. The existence of racial prejudice as shown in
their hatred of the Chinese, Japanese and Negroes.
The valuing of money over human life Lack of racial equality.
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Rizal’s Impression of America
“The land par excellence of freedom but only for the whites.”
- Rizal said this to Jose Alejandrino, an engineering student form Belgium
AMERICA FOR RIZAL
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1. When does Rizal first saw America?2. When does Rizal first able to land in America? 3. What place in America does Rizal first land?4. What is the name of the steamer which Rizal boarded in going to
America?5. What are the two (2) agencies that certified Belgic is free from
cholera epidemic? 6. All passengers were not allowed to land because the American
health authority placed the ship under quarantine on the ground that it came from the Far East where _______ _______ was alleged to be raging.
7. How many Chinese coolies boarded the ship?8. Who are the displacing white laborers in railroad construction camp?9. Who are the passengers of the second and third-class
accommodations who were forced to remain on board for a longer quarantine period?
10. What hotel in America did Rizal register? 11. Who is the millionaire senator representing California in the U.S.
Senate at that time (Rizal’s visit to the US).12. Who is the founder and benefactor of Standford University at Palo
Alto, California?13. Who is president of the United States at that time?14. What place is known as “the Biggest Little City”?15. What is the largest ship in the world during his time?