Bad Mexicans- Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands by Kelly Lytle Hernández
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Web ID: 16748331Story of Prideful resilience to the Diaz Regime
This is the story of the unsung intellectual precursors of the Mexican Revolution. Fighting the battle of the Mind, before it could be fought with arms. A narrative written history which makes for an easy and educational read. Kelly Lyttle Hernandez is an inspiration to me as a History student. I wish I could one day attend a lecture of hers or have the pleasure of talking to such a brilliant mind. Migra! Is another excellent read and less narrative based but still worth the read.
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From the rise of Diaz, ending with the
Mexican Revolution, it's the story of the rebels and exiles who organized and fought against Mexico's tyranny, which was fueled by US interests. Much intrigue as private investigators help pursue the hiding and active revolutionaries. Shaded in that square of history for me. (More page-long paragraphs than this reader prefers outside of fiction.)
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