Skyline College/North San Mateo County Oral History Archives, Skyline College Library
Student project for LSCI 110: Digital Oral Research Project, Skyline College

 Ricky Tiamzon

Click here to read to read the research essay, “Martial Law and the reactions in the States”, by Christine Aquino

Click on the links below to view video segments from an April 2010 interview by Christine Aquino with Ricky Tiamzon,
who experienced the Marcos Regime.

 

Table of Contents:

 Segment 1: Introduction

 Segment 2: When it Started

 Segment 3: Marcos is a Good Man

 Segment 4: Some Effects he Saw

Segment 5: Manila

Segment 6: End of Marcos Dictatorship

Segment 7: What Marcos Means to him

 

 

Segment 1
Introduction
(5:44)


Ricky talks about his childhood a bit and where he came from. He mentions he is from a poor family and raised in an orphanage

 

 

 

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Segment 2
When Martial Started for Him
(3:30)
Mr. Tiamzon talks about when he first started to hear about Martial Law.

 

 

 

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Segment 3
Marcos is Good
(5:44)


Mr. Tiamzon describes the many projects Marcos has done for the people of the Philippines and what were the benefits of having these projects.

 

 

 

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Segment 4
Some Effects he Saw
(3:57)
Mr. Tiamzon talksa bout the effects Martial Law had on him and the military.

 

 


    

 

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Segment 5
Manila
(4:21)


Mr. Tiamzon describes his experience as his time as a student and what he saw in Manila.

 

 

 

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Segment 6
Segment 6 End of Marcos Dictatorship
(9:31)

 

Mr. Tiamzon explains what happened when Marcos' reign was started to end.

 

 

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Segment 7
What Marcos Means to him
(6:19)

Mr. Tiamzon talks about how the Marcos dictatorship affect him from today.

 

 

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last revised: 5-12-10
by Eric Brenner, Skyline College, San Bruno, CA
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