Teodoro Asedillo
Teodoro Asedillo | |
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Teodoro Asedillo (marked by an X) with some of his supporters | |
| Born | July 1883 |
| Died | 31 December 1935 (aged 52) |
| Other names | Ka Dodo |
| Occupation(s) | Schoolteacher Chief of Police Unionist |
| Organization | Katipunan ng mga Anak-Pawis sa Pilipinas |
| Political party | Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas-1930 |
| Spouse(s) | Honorata Oblea Eustaquia Pacuribot |
Teodoro B. Asedillo (July 1883 – 31 December 1935) was a Filipino labor leader and revolutionary. A former schoolteacher and police officer in Longos, he became the head of the labor federation Katipunan ng mga Anak-Pawis sa Pilipinas in his province of Laguna. He was also a member of the Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas-1930.
Asedillo is most famous for leading an armed insurrection against the American colonial government in 1935. Following the failure of a strike in the La Minerva cigarette factory in Tondo, Asedillo returned to Longos and organized armed peasants against what they saw as socio-economic injustice. He became famous as a Robin Hood figure in the area, while colonial officials described him as an outlaw and a bandit leader.
Asedillo was eventually killed in Sampaloc, Quezon, following a manhunt in November 1935. His body was crucified and put on display to discourage supporters.
The Asedillo Falls in Sampaloc are named after him.