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Some years after his release, the writing of the multi-volume history book commissioned by Marcos would begin. His 3-year sentence was reduced into 3 months when Leticia Ramos-Shahani sister of would-be president Fidel Ramoswho happened to be a friend of Salazar, interceded. It leads to his imprisonment when Marcos declared Martial Law. This conflict escalates when Salazar became a major participant in an uprising in UP historically known as Diliman Commune. Together with Enriquez, Covar, Leonardo Mercado the last being a leading proponent of Filipino philosophy and others, he would also become a founding member of Pambansang Samahan sa Sikolohiyang Pilipino National Association of Filipino Psychologyestablished in It was in the s that his conflict with President Ferdinand Marcos began. He used Filipino as a medium of communication from the very start of his teaching career infollowing the tradition that was started in by his mentor Guadalupe Fores-Ganzon. His more than a decade study in Europe made him a polyglot, who could speak and write in various languages including Spanish, French, German, Russian, Bahasa, among others.Īfter his rigorous training in Paris, Salazar returned in the Philippines and joined the faculty of UP Department of History, where he taught for 30 years. One could just speculate on how Salazar's scholarship might have wider impact in Philippine and Southeast Asian anthropology if it was published in the s. Unfortunately, this valuable study is still unpublished in the Philippines, due to the fact that it was written in the French language. After a year of service as assistant instructor in the Department of History, Salazar went to Paris, France where he stayed 12 years for his graduate studies.
Graduated inhe was the first summa cum laude of the history program of UP. He went to San Beda College, where he finished his primary education as valedictorian inbefore going to Albay High School which will become Bicol State University for his secondary education. Born on April 29, in Tiwi, Albay, he is the eldest in the seven children of Luz Atayza-Salazar and Ireneo Salazar his father being the first lawyer in their town.