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Nicolas Rafols y Mercado (March 16, 1894 – May 2, 1947) was a
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legislator, journalist, businessman, lawyer, and agriculturalist from
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, Philippines. He was a member of the House of Representatives for Cebu's 6th District for multiple terms (1922–1925, 1928–1930, 1934–1938, 1945–1947).


Early life

Rafols was born in
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,
Cebu Cebu (; ceb, Sugbo), officially the Province of Cebu ( ceb, Lalawigan sa Sugbo; tl, Lalawigan ng Cebu; hil, Kapuroan sang Sugbo), is a province of the Philippines located in the Central Visayas region, and consists of a main island and 167 ...
on March 16, 1894 to Nicolas Rafols and Ignacia Mercado. He went to a public school in Toledo and then studied at Liceo de Manila (1904–1908) with a bachelor of arts degree. Later, he went to study law at Escuela de Derecho in Manila from 1909 until 1911.


Career

As a journalist, he edited several newspapers including ''El Precursor'' and ''El Democrata''. Writing under the
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s Enarem and Niramer, he had written a collection of poetry, ''Damgo (Feelings),'' in 1918. Furthermore, he also compiled a collection of Cebuano writing in four volumes named ''Ang Kalibutan sa Katitikang Binisaya'' (The World of Visayan Letters) around 1947. However, he died before the work could be published. His historical fiction, ''Ang Pulahan'', was published in 1919 and was one of the earliest novels in
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. It was characterized as exhibiting realist tradition and discussed the rise of the ''pulahanes'' or renegade groups against the abuses of the constabulary and against injustices committed by the Americans.
Vicente Rama Vicente Rama (June 6, 1887 – December 24, 1956) was a Filipino Visayan legislator, publisher, and writer from Cebu, Philippines. Recognized as the Father of Cebu City, he authored the bill for its cityhood which was approved into law by Octobe ...
, who was then the publisher of Cebuano ''
Bag-ong Kusog ''Bag-ong Kusog'' (''New Force'') was a periodical in the Cebuano language that was in circulation before World War II. Established in 1915 in Cebu, Philippines, with its bilingual predecessor, ''Nueva Fuerza,'' it was published every Friday unt ...
'', reviewed the novel, "What I like in this books is that even as its pages are filled with love's sighs, it is not lacking in worthwhile lessons that should be remember by both young and old."


Political career

Rafols made his first public appearance at a political meeting held at the Teatro Oriente (the Old Teatro Junquera) on December 20, 1918. Moreover, he was part of the group that organized the Cebu branch of '' Partido Democrata Nacional'', whose political rivals were the
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. In his residence in San Nicolas where the Democrata convention was held on January 15, 1922, he was nominated to be the party's representative for Cebu's 6th congressional district, which at that time was composed of the towns of
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,
Barili Barili, officially the Municipality of Barili ( ceb, Lungsod sa Barili; tgl, Bayan ng Barili), is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Cebu, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 80,715 people. History The w ...
,
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, Pinamungajan, Ronda, and
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. He ran for elections, won, and served as representative in the
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from 1922 until 1925,
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from 1928 until 1930, and
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from 1934 until 1935. Later on, he was a delegate to the First National Assembly from 1935 to 1938 and a delegate to the 1935 Constitutional Convention. He continued to serve as representative in the 1st Congress of the Commonwealth (1945), 2nd Congress of the Commonwealth which was also known as the 1st Congress of the Republic from 1946 until his untimely death on May 2, 1947. Manuel Zosa succeeded him after winning a special election on November 11, 1947 to serve his unexpired term.


Published works

For his works printed in Bag-ong Kusog, see Cebuano Studies Center.


Historical commemoration

* The Nicolas Rafols Street in
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was named in his honor through the City Ordinance No. 955 in 1976 and City Ordinance No. 973 in 1977. The street is now known as Maria Cristina Street and M.P. Yap Street, respectively, by virtue of a later ordinance. **Previously, a Cebu City ordinance enacted in 1968 was supposed to name a street in Espina Village as Nicolas Rafols Street, but was not imposed as city ordinances do not cover private subdivisions.


External links


Cebuano Studies Center: Nicolas Rafols


References

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