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          Genoveva Edroza-Matute was a renowned Filipino fictionist and essayist born in She had a long career as an educator, teaching for...

          More practically, he mentioned being inspired by Mahatma Gandhi's Salt March and Martin Luther.

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        5. Genoveva Matute

          Filipino author

          In this Philippine name for married women, the birth middle name or maternal family name is Dizon, the birth surname or paternal family name is Edroza, and the marital name is Matute.

          Genoveva Dizon Edroza-Matute (January 3, 1915 – March 21, 2009) was a Filipino author.

          In 1951, she was the recipient of the first ever Palanca Award for Short Story in Filipino, for "Kuwento ni Mabuti", which has been cited as the most anthologized Tagalog language short story.[1][2][3]

          Early life

          She was born in Manila on January 3, 1915, to Anastacio Edroza and Maria Magdalena Dizon.

          Matute is the creator of the popular radio program and television series, "The Story of the Boys", in the 50s.

          Educational life

          She studied at Manila North High School (now Arellano High School), Philippine Normal School, (now Philippine Normal University), and the University of Santo Tomas.

          She taught for 46 years at Cecilio Aposto