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When, in 1910, Mexicans began to revolt against the long, autocratic regime of President Porfirio Díaz, they also ignited a revolution in Mexican art. As rebels fought to create a more equitable ...
Digital illustration of young Sonia as “Adelita” by Adolfo (Ben) Ruiz My wife, Sonia Ruiz, reminds me of the women in the Mexican Revolutionary song “Adelita” who wore “bandoliers across ...
The 1920s-era Mexican Secretary of Public Education indirectly shaped L.A.'s role as "the mural capital of the world" and the city's large-scale New Deal-era civic commissions.
My wife, Sonia Ruiz, reminds me of the women in the Mexican Revolutionary song “Adelita” who wore “bandoliers across their chests.” Mexico’s women fought alongside their men in all the ...
In the years following the bloodshed and turmoil of the 10-year Mexican Revolution, which ended in 1920, Mexican art flourished. "Artists sought to develop a creative language that could convey the… ...
We speak with historian Kelly Lytle Hernández, whose new book “Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands” tells the story of the often-overlooked men and women who incited ...
Mexican revolution (Wikimedia Commons) Mexican rebels stand with rifles and a cannon during the bloody revolution. The Mexican Revolution, which began on 105 years ago and raged for a decade, is ...
Creative Commons says it’s already focused on bringing to future CC Search releases the full content of the Europeana collection, a selected subset from DPLA and a larger subset of the Flickr ...
The Mexican Revolution, which began on 105 years ago and raged for a decade, is considered to be the first major social, political, and cultural revolution of the 20th century, and perhaps the ...