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  2. The Magic of Blood - Wikipedia

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    The Magic of Blood is a short story collection by Dagoberto Gilb.It received the 1994 Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award [1] and the 1993 Whiting Writers' Award. [2] The collection was released to rave reviews by several reputable critics, as well as authors, for its brutal realism and genuine portrayal of the marginalized masses. [3]

  3. Pancho Villa - Wikipedia

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    Pancho Villa. New York: Chelsea House 1991. O'Malley, Irene V., The Myth of the Revolution: Hero Cults and the Institutionalization of the Mexican State, 1920–1940. New York: Greenwood Press 1986. Orellana, Margarita de, Filming Pancho Villa: How Hollywood Shaped the Mexican Revolution: North American Cinema and Mexico, 1911–1917. New York ...

  4. Pancho Villa in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Rafael Campos (1959) Have Gun - Will Travel; Season 3, Episode 6 (Pancho) José Elías Moreno (1967) El Centauro Pancho Villa; Ricardo Palacios (1967) Los siete de Pancho Villa; Yul Brynner (1968) Villa Rides; Telly Savalas (1972) Pancho Villa; Heraclio Zepeda (1973) Reed, México insurgente; Antonio Aguilar (1974) La Muerte de Pancho Villa

  5. Talk:The Magic of Blood - Wikipedia

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  6. Mexican president praises Pancho Villa for his 1916 ... - AOL

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    Mexico’s president on Tuesday praised Mexican revolutionary Francisco “Pancho” Villa for his 1916 attack on Columbus, New Mexico, a raid that killed 18 Americans, mostly civilians.

  7. Let's Go with Pancho Villa - Wikipedia

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    Today, it is considered one of the best movies of Mexican cinema, both for its approach to the theme and its technical merits. In 1994, a list of the 100 best films of Mexican cinema was published by Somos magazine: "Let's Go with Pancho Villa" was the number one film on the list. [6]

  8. El Paso history 1917: Mexican train dynamited by Pancho Villa ...

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    Thanksgiving day 1917 news: Francisco "Pancho" Villa and his men had robbed a Mexican central Line train of $70,000, some merchandise and some horses.

  9. Pancho Villa (film) - Wikipedia

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    Pancho Villa is a 1972 Italian-Spanish spaghetti western film directed by Eugenio Martín. It takes as its starting point the life and legend of the Mexican bandit-revolutionary of that name, but has no other basis in historical fact. The film features Telly Savalas, Clint Walker, Chuck Connors and Anne Francis. [1]