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Zapatistas, c. 1914 (b / w photo)
STC375627 Zapatistas, c.1914 (b/w photo) by Vargas, (fl.c.1914); Private Collection; (add.info.: from The Wind that Swept Mexico: The History of the Mexican Revolution of 1910-1942 ; After the fall of the Huerta regime in the summer of 1914, Emiliano Zapata (1879-1919) and his men carried on fighting for land reform outlined in his Plan of Ayala, severing links with the President-to-be Venustiano Carranza; ); The Stapleton Collection; Mexican, out of copyright
Media ID 22409364
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This photograph, titled "Zapatistas, c. 1914" takes us back in time to the tumultuous era of the Mexican Revolution. The image, captured by Vargas around 1914, showcases a group of Zapatistas - rebel soldiers who played a significant role in this historic uprising. The Zapatistas were led by the charismatic Emiliano Zapata, whose determination for land reform was outlined in his Plan of Ayala. After the fall of the Huerta regime in 1914, Zapata and his men continued their fight against injustice under their own banner, severing ties with President-to-be Venustiano Carranza. In this powerful snapshot from history, we see these brave revolutionaries standing tall and united. Clad in traditional sombreros and adorned with bandoliers across their chests, they exude an air of resilience and defiance. Their eyes reflect both determination and weariness as they carry on fighting for their cause. This photograph is part of The Wind that Swept Mexico: The History of the Mexican Revolution exhibition collection housed within a private collection. It serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by those who fought for justice during this turbulent period. Bridgeman Images has preserved this remarkable piece through meticulous photography techniques while ensuring it remains out-of-copyright so that its historical significance can be shared with generations to come.
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