Further Reading
- The relevant Recto, by Renato Constantino, 1986
- Dissent on Philippine Society; the Filipino elite; Recto's Second Demise, by Renato Constantino, 1972
- The Relevance of Recto Today: A review of Philippine-American and other relations, by Emerenciana Avellana
- Recto and the National Democratic Struggle: a re-appraisal, by Jose Sison, 1969
- Claro M. Recto, 1890-1990: A Centenary tribute of the Civil Liberties Union, 1990
- The Crisis of a Republic by Teodoro Agoncillo, University of the Philippines Press, Quezon City.
- White Love, Surveillance and Nationalist Resistance in the United States Colonization of the Philippines by Vicente L. Rafael
- The Star-Entangled Banner: One Hundred Years of America in the Philippines by Sharon Delmondo, 2004
- Nationalism: a summons to greatness by Lorenzo M. TaƱada; edited by Ileana Maramag, 1965
- Cory Aquino: Person of the Century by Manuel L. Quezon III, Philippines Free Press, December 30, 1999.
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