Mexican Revolution

NOUN
  1. a revolution for agrarian reforms led in northern Mexico by Pancho Villa and in southern Mexico by Emiliano Zapata (1910-1911)
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  • S . The PRI came to power in 1929 after the bloody chaos of the Mexican Revolution.
  • Meanwhile, at the Bronx Museum of the Arts, Aperture is adding to its celebrations of the 100th anniversary of the Mexican Revolution and the 200th anniversary of the Mexican Independence Movement with a satellite showing of 20 gravure prints from Strand's 1967 edition of "The Mexican Portfolio. ARTINFO: Paul Strand's Elegant and Unsettling Vision of Mexico Comes to the Bronx
  • Omar Ramirez spoke about his research on the history of Chican@ anarchism, which added greatly to the discussion by connecting what we were doing there that day to struggles dating back to the Flores-Magón brothers 'pre-Mexican Revolutionary anarcho-syndicalist organizing with the Partido Liberal Mexicano and the Industrial Workers of the World in Los Angeles. LA IMC
  • Some call it unparalleled violence and reflect on a hopeless time in Mexico's history, 200 years after its independence and 100 years after the Mexican Revolution.
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  • In the 1917 Mexican Revolution and the Russian Revolution, began a second - generation rights.
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