Color essays on the principal designs of the People Power Commemorative Issue.

(Left): Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jaime Sin encourage the people to spill to the
streets via nationwide broadcasts over the religious radio station Radio Veritas.

(Right): Military officers  practically surrendered their units to the people with the simple "L" sign
(denoting "LABAN" or fight), one that was always used by Corazon Aquino
at indignation and election rallies.


(Left): Pres. Marcos ordered troops still loyal to him to go to Camp Crame where the
coup leaders holed in to disperse the crowd and crush the rebellion leaders.
His orders were never implemented as being a Christian nation his soldiers
were unwilling to fire at unarmed civilians that barricaded the gates of Camp Crame.

(Right): The civilians did not show any hostility to the troops still loyal to Pres. Marcos.
Instead, in a gesture of peace and unity they offered them food and water.