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El Paso and the Mexican Revolution

El Paso and the Mexican Revolution
Author: Patricia Haesly Worthington
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738584652

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The Mexican Revolution took place along the entire length of the border between the United States and Mexico. Most of the intense battles and revolutionary intrigue, however, were concentrated in the border region of El Paso, Texas, and Ciudad JuAArez, Mexico. For 20 years, the U.S. and Mexico border communities dealt with revolution, beginning before the 1909 Taft-DAA-az visit and ending with the Escobar Revolution of 1929. In between were battles, assassinations, invasions, and attempts at diplomacy. El Paso was center stage for many of these events. Newspapers and media from all over the country flocked to the border and produced numerous stories, photographs, and colorful renditions of the Mexican Revolution. The facts and myths have been kept alive over the last 100 years, and the revolution remains an important topic of discussion today.


The Secret War in El Paso

The Secret War in El Paso
Author: Charles Houston Harris
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2009
Genre: El Paso (Tex.)
ISBN: 0826346529

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The untold story of El Paso and its role as the scene of clandestine operations during the Mexican Revolution is revealed here for the first time.


Ringside Seat to a Revolution

Ringside Seat to a Revolution
Author: David Dorado Romo
Publisher: Cinco Puntos Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1933693525

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El Paso/Juárez served as the tinderbox of the Mexican Revolution and the tumultuous years to follow. In essays and archival photographs, David Romo tells the surreal stories at the roots of the greatest Latin American revolution: The sainted beauty queen Teresita inspires revolutionary fervor and is rumored to have blessed the first rifles of the revolutionaries; anarchists publish newspapers and hatch plots against the hated Porfirio Diaz regime; Mexican outlaw Pancho Villa eats ice cream cones and rides his Indian motorcycle happily through downtown; El Paso’s gringo mayor wears silk underwear because he is afraid of Mexican lice; John Reed contributes a never-before-published essay; young Mexican maids refuse to be deloused so they shut down the border and back down Pershing’s men in the process; vegetarian and spiritualist Francisco Madero institutes the Mexican revolutionary junta in El Paso before crossing into Juárez to his ill-fated presidency and assassination; and bands play Verdi while firing squads go about their deadly business. Romo’s work does what Mike Davis’ City of Quartz did for Los Angeles—it presents a subversive and contrary vision of the sister cities during this crucial time for both countries. David Dorado Romo, the son of Mexican immigrants, is an essayist, historian, musician and cultural activist. Ringside Seat to a Revolution is the result of his three-year exploration of archives detailing the cultural and political roots of the Mexican Revolution along la frontera. Romo received a degree in Judaic studies at Stanford University and has studied in Israel and Italy.


Ringside Seat to a Revolution

Ringside Seat to a Revolution
Author: David Romo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Presents a comprehensive history of the Mexican Revolution of 1911 and the cities of El Paso and Juarez, and contains essays and archival photographs about Pancho Villa and other revolutionaries of the time.


War Along the Border

War Along the Border
Author: Arnoldo De Len̤
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 1603445250

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Scholars contributing to this volume consider topics ranging from the effects of the Mexican Revolution on Tejano and African American communities to its impact on Texas' economy and agriculture. Other essays consider the ways that Mexican Americans north of the border affected the course of the revolution itself. .


The Texas Rangers and the Mexican Revolution

The Texas Rangers and the Mexican Revolution
Author: Charles Houston Harris
Publisher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 692
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780826334848

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The authors document the secret role of the Mexican president in the insurgency against Anglos during the Mexican Revolution and the Texas Rangers' role in ending the uprising.


Border Revolution

Border Revolution
Author: Richard Medina Estrada
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1975
Genre: Juarez (Mexico)
ISBN:

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