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  2. Reed: Insurgent Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Reed: Insurgent Mexico (Spanish: Reed, México insurgente) is a 1973 Mexican drama film directed by Paul Leduc. [1] It was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 46th Academy Awards , but was not accepted as a nominee. [ 2 ]

  3. Paul Leduc (film director) - Wikipedia

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    [3] The film is a dramatization of John Reed's famous account of the Mexican revolution, Insurgent Mexico, with Reed as the main character. Leduc's most critically acclaimed film is Frida: Naturaleza viva. This film is regarded as a highly expressionist and lyrical work on the famous Mexican painter Frida Kahlo.

  4. The Mangy Parrot - Wikipedia

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    The most widely available edition in Spanish of El Periquillo Sarniento, edited and annotated by Jefferson Rea Spell, is published in Mexico by Editorial Porrúa (many editions since 1949). An excellent new edition, edited and annotated by Carmen Ruiz Barrionuevo, was published in Madrid by Ediciones Cátedra in 1997, but has since gone out of ...

  5. División del Norte - Wikipedia

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    U.S. American journalist John Reed spent time with Villa and the División del Norte, writing in his book about the Mexican Revolution Insurgent Mexico that "Up to [Villa's] day, Mexican armies had always carried with them hundreds of the women and children of soldiers; Villa was the first man to think of swift forced marches of bodies of ...

  6. National Liberation Forces (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    The National Liberation Forces (Spanish: Fuerzas de Liberación Nacional, FLN) were an insurgent group in Mexico.It was founded in 1969 by a group of young regiomontanos led by César Yáñez Muñoz, integrating the members of an old dissolved organization called the Mexican Insurgent Army.

  7. Soldaderas - Wikipedia

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    His reports from his four months with Pancho Villa's army in 1913 during the struggle against Huerta were published as individual newspaper articles and then collected as Insurgent Mexico in 1914. In one report, he recorded the reaction of one Villa's soldier to the kidnapping of his soldadera wife by Pascual Orozco's colorados. "They took my ...

  8. Mexican Insurgent Army - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican Insurgent Army (Spanish: Ejército Insurgente Mexicano, EIM) was a short-lived far-left Guerrilla group, and existed between 1968 and 1969, in the Lacandon Jungle region of Chiapas. [ 3 ] by left-wing newspaper editor Mario Menéndez and Ignacio González Ramírez .

  9. Francisco Severo Maldonado - Wikipedia

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    He had the idea of publishing a newspaper in favor of the insurgent cause, after meeting with Miguel Hidalgo in Guadalajara he began to edit El Despertador Americano on December 20, 1810. He was helped in editing by Ángel de la Sierra.