post EDSA 1 noticed in the new Filipino songs, in the news papers, in the speeches, and even in the televesion programs
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History took yet another turn. The Filipino people recovered their freedom, which they had lost twenty years before. People Power (Lakas ng Bayan) won for four days, from February 21 to February 25, 1986.
People barricaded the streets and petitioned the administration for improvements and reforms. Through a peaceful, bloodless, and God-blessed revolution, freedom became a reality. THE STATE OF LITERATURE AT THIS TIME: Several changes have already been apparent in the short time that the actual Republic of the Philippines has existed. This may be found in modern Filipino songs, articles, lectures, and even television programs. On newspapers and other forms of media: Newspapers that were formerly known as crony papers turned opposition journals overnight. This was true of BULLETINTODAY, which went on to become the opposing publication. The now-crony newspapers.