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Celebrating the Mexican Revolution
By Mexico News Daily Staff | Mexico News Daily | NOV. 20, 2023 | Photo by Andrea Murica Today marks the 113th anniversary of the Mexican Revolution, a critical event ... -
60 years after JFK's death, today's Kennedys choose other paths to public service
The 60th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's assassination finds his family, and the country, at a moment many would not have imagined in JFK's lifetime By Hillel Italie | ... -
Previously classified documents released by U.S. show knowledge of 1973 Chile coup
By Tracey Wilkinson | Los Angeles Times | AUG. 29, 2023 | Photo by Associated Press WASHINGTON — Every once in a while, the voices of ghosts emerge to reveal dark chapters ... -
The bold life of Tina Modotti, a 20th-century expat in Mexico
By Leigh Thelmadatter | Mexico News Daily | JUN. 29, 2023 | Photo by Edward Weston It is almost cliché that many foreigners find in Mexico the chance to do ... -
The mysterious ‘Gringo Zapatista’ who fought in Mexico’s Revolution
By Sheryl Losser | Mexico News Daily | JUN. 29, 2023 | Photo by Edher A. Moreno The story of Australian Roderick James Martson (at times referred to as Marston) ... -
The U.S. Deported a Million of Its Own Citizens to Mexico During the Great Depression
Up to 1.8 million people of Mexican descent—most of them American-born—were rounded up in informal raids and deported in an effort to reserve jobs for white people. By Becky Little ... -
Ricardo Flores Magón, la pluma de la congruencia
By Luis de la Pena Martinez | La Jornada Semanal | NOV. 20, 2022 La compleja personalidad de Ricardo Flores Magón (1873-1922) sin duda tiene muchas facetas pero ninguna contradice ... -
Op-Ed: Why the California ‘mission bell’ road markers must come down
The bells must come down — and there are about 585 of them. By Valentin Lopez | LATimes | MAR. 21, 2022 | Photo by Cody Glenn Few symbols in California ... -
How Thurgood Marshall Paved the Road to 'Brown v. Board of Education'
By Sherrilyn Ifill, SMITHSONIANMAG.COM – MARCH 10, 2021 To cover the 400 years of Black America, we divided Four Hundred Souls into ten sections, each covering 40 years. The following ... -
Church known as a birthplace of LA's Chicano civil rights movement earns national recognition
The Church of the Epiphany in the 1960s became a center for the flourishing Chicano movement. Five decades later, it has earned a spot on the National Register of Historic ...