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Revolutionary women in Mexico

Posted by Martha Rojas on Thursday, November 19, 2009, In : History 


   Cavalry Coronel Valentina V. Ramirez

                                                               By Peggy Bonilla
 
Liberal and revolutionary, Valentina fought in armed battles with the same or even greater fervor and courage than the intellectuals leading the revolutionary movement of 1910. And thus, like most other myths, it would seem that all historians know something though none possesses the exact truth, because that, abstract to the end, doesn’t belong to anybody. So it is up to...
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Scholars set up altars to the dead

Posted by Martha Rojas on Saturday, October 31, 2009, In : Festivities 
Los Mochis.- Students installed altars this evening to commemorate the death of revolutionary leaders. One of the most known is Pancho villa
Scholars named after him details of his biography, his adventures and achivements. They also set, by the side, food and drinks that Villa may have liked.

One of the most impressive towns is Mixquic and it's large grave yard, full of colours. Nothing can be more alive today than this place, where music, theatre and parties will be along with prayers and sor...
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