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Mexican Revolution Collection

The Mexican Revolution, a pivotal moment in Mexico's history, was ignited by the Cry of Dolores on September 16, 1810

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Mexican Revolution Collection: MEXICO: 1810 REVOLUTION. The Cry of Dolores, Miguel Hidalgos call to revolt, 16 September 1810
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Mexican Revolution Collection: FRANCISCO PANCHO VILLA (1877-1923). Mexican revolutionary leader
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Mexican Revolution Collection: Mexican revolutionaries carrying a wounded man from the field, 1914 (litho)
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Mexican Revolution Collection: Mexican women in the revolutionary army (colour litho)
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Mexican Revolution Collection: General Zapata, the leader of the agrarian rebels in Southern Mexico, 1913 (litho)
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Mexican Revolution Collection: Porfirio Diaz of Mexico, c. 1910 (b / w photo)
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Mexican Revolution Collection: Aviation in war (colour litho)
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Mexican Revolution Collection: Justice statue, Angel of Independence Monument, Mexico City, Mexico
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Mexican Revolution Collection: Guitare, cartouchiere et faucille (Guitar, cartridge belt and sickle), 1929
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Mexican Revolution Collection: Monument to La Corregidora, Queretaro, Mexico
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Mexican Revolution Collection: MEXICAN REVOLUTIONARIES. Two Mexican revolutionary couples. Oil over a photograph
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Mexican Revolution Collection: CARTOON: VILLA, 1916. The Silent Vote
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Mexican Revolution Collection: MEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1913. The family of Emiliano Zapata brought to Mexico City as prisoners
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Mexican Revolution Collection: MEXICO: UPRISING, 1810. Followers of Miguel Hidalgo fight royalist troops at Monte de las Cruces
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Mexican Revolution Collection: PASCUAL OROZCO (1882-1915). Mexican Revolutionary leader. Photograph, c1911
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Mexican Revolution Collection: JOSE MARIA MORELOS Y PAVON. (1765-1815). Mexican priest and revolutionist Jose Maria Morelos
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Mexican Revolution Collection: FATHER MIGUEL HIDALGO (1753-1811). Mexican priest and revolutionist. Father Hidalgo (standing)
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Mexican Revolution Collection: MEXICO: POLITICAL CARTOON. The Gardener. - Get down from there, little brats, the master will see!
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Mexican Revolution Collection: Bodies of General Rodriguez and Colonel Baca-Valles. ca. 1911-1917, Mexico
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Mexican Revolution Collection: Broadsheet, corrida relating, Mexican Revolution, days 9-19 February 1913, Jose Guadalupe Posada
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Mexican Revolution Collection: gun fight supporting Agrarian cause military
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Mexican Revolution Collection: Broadsheet, celebrating, founders, Mexican Revolution, Francisco Madero, shown, suit
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Mexican Revolution Collection: hanged man scene Mexican Revolution ca 1910 Etching
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Mexican Revolution Collection: FRANCISCO INDALECIO MADERO (1873-1913). Mexican revolutionist and politician. Mexican woodcut
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Mexican Revolution Collection: BRYAN CARTOON, c1914. U. S. Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan depicted as
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Mexican Revolution Collection: MEXICO CITY: REVOLUTION. Downed power lines and destroyed buildings in Mexico City
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Mexican Revolution Collection: MEXICO: REVOLUTIONARIES. Mexican Revolutionary General Pascual Orozco and his staff
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Mexican Revolution Collection: MEXICAN REFUGEES, 1914. U. S. soldiers interviewing Mexican refugees at Fort Bliss
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Mexican Revolution Collection: MEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1914. Armed revolutionary troops lined up outside the entrance
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Mexican Revolution Collection: MEXICAN REVOLUTION, c1911. A group of American volunteers, serving with rebel forces in Mexico
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Mexican Revolution Collection: MEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1911. The American Legion of Honor Company photographed with
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Mexican Revolution Collection: MEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1911. Rebel forces taking part in the Battle of Ciudad Juarez
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Mexican Revolution Collection: MEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1914. Mass meeting at Torreon, Mexico, in support of the federal army
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Mexican Revolution Collection: MEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1912. Mexican revolutionary troops photographed with a cannon
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Mexican Revolution Collection: MEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1911. U. S. troops in Texas guarding a bridge on the Rio Grande
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Mexican Revolution Collection: MEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1911. U. S. troops observing the battle between government
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Mexican Revolution Collection: MEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1911. U. S. troops unloading supplies at Presidio, Texas, along the Rio Grande
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Mexican Revolution Collection: MEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1911. Mexican revolutionary troops aiming rifles from a mountain position
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Mexican Revolution Collection: MEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1913. Wounded insurgents being removed after the fighting at Juarez
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Mexican Revolution Collection: MEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1914. Men of Villas victorious army driving Federal troops out from Torreon
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Mexican Revolution Collection: MEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1914. Some of Pancho Villas men, with bows and arrows, fighting
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Mexican Revolution Collection: MEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1913. A train captured by Constitutionalists near Nuevo Laredo
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Mexican Revolution Collection: MEXICAN REVOLUTION, c1915. Soldiers on a locomotive during the Mexican Revolution
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Mexican Revolution Collection: MEXICAN REVOLUTIONARIES. Two Mexican revolutionary couples. Photograph, c1910
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Mexican Revolution Collection: PANCHO VILLA: RAID, 1916. Cartoon by Luther D
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Mexican Revolution Collection: U. S. SOLDIERS, 1913. Colonel G. A. Wingate and a group of U
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Mexican Revolution Collection: Francisco Indalecio Madero (1873-1913)
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Mexican Revolution Collection: BRYAN CARTOON, c1914. U. S. Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan depicted as


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The Mexican Revolution, a pivotal moment in Mexico's history, was ignited by the Cry of Dolores on September 16, 1810. Miguel Hidalgo's call to revolt against Spanish rule marked the beginning of a long and arduous struggle for independence. Juan O Gorman's mural captures this significant event, reminding us of the bravery and determination that fueled the revolution. One prominent figure who emerged during this tumultuous period was Francisco Pancho Villa. As a Mexican revolutionary leader, Villa became an iconic symbol of resistance. In a powerful photograph from c1913, he is seen wearing bandoliers alongside his military staff—a testament to their unwavering commitment to the cause. However, not all stories from the they were heroic or triumphant. A color lithograph depicts three Americans facing execution by firing squad—an unsettling reminder of the violence that engulfed Mexico during this time. Amidst chaos and bloodshed, acts of compassion also emerged. Another lithograph portrays Mexican revolutionaries carrying a wounded comrade from the battlefield in 1914—a poignant image highlighting camaraderie amidst adversity. Women played an essential role in shaping Mexico's destiny during this era as well. A colorful lithograph showcases brave women serving in the revolutionary army—defying societal norms and fighting alongside their male counterparts for freedom. General Zapata stands out as another influential figure within this narrative. Leading agrarian rebels in Southern Mexico, Zapata fought tirelessly for land reform and social justice—an embodiment of hope for marginalized communities yearning for change. Porfirio Diaz ruled over Mexico with an iron fist before being ousted by popular discontentment around 1910—a black-and-white photograph serves as a stark reminder of his authoritarian regime that ultimately sparked widespread rebellion. Advancements in technology also left their mark on warfare during this period; aviation played an increasingly significant role on both sides—depicted vividly through a color lithograph showcasing the use of aircraft in combat.