Source: The San Francisco call. [volume] (San Francisco [Calif.]), 24 Feb. 1913. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85066387/1913-02-24/ed-1/seq-1/>
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Image provided by UC Riverside. The San Francisco call. [volume] (San Francisco [Calif.]), 24 Feb. 1913.
Source: The San Francisco call. [volume] (San Francisco [Calif.]), 10 Feb. 1913. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85066387/1913-02-10/ed-1/seq-1/>
Date: 1911
Subject: Madero, Francisco I., 1873-1913; Portraits Collection
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Latin America: 1870-1914.
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Francisco Madero and the revolutionary leadership after Ciudad Juarez. 1911. Artstor, library.artstor.org/asset/SS7729485_7729485_15148616
Artist: José Guadalupe Posada
Mexican, 1852-1913
Here are the details on the broadside, "Calaveras del Monton," that show lines invoking Madero.
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Artist: José Guadalupe Posada
1911.
Image source: Art Institute of Chicago.
"Gloria eterna se han conquistado
Esas tropas de heroico valor
Que de México han extirpado
La ponzoña de un cruel dictador."
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Author: Juan O'Gorman
Measurements. 4.50 m high x 6.50 m wide
Date of realization: 1968
Museo Nacional de Historia Castillo de Chapultepec
The museum site describes this mural as, "This mural shows the end of the first stage of the Mexican Revolution with the so-called "March of Loyalty". At the center of this space, Francisco I. Madero, riding on horseback, is accompanied by cadets of the Military College and by politicians of the revolutionary era, from the Chapultepec Castle to the city center to face the armed uprising in the Citadel."
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Cantos Populares Maderistas: Hoja No. 1.
México: publisher not identified, 1911. Print.
[Antonio Vanegas Arroyo (Firm), publisher.]
Madero, Francisco I., -- 1873-1913 -- Songs and music.
Serdán, Aquiles, -- 1876-1910 -- Songs and music.
Estrada, Roque, -- 1883- -- Songs and music.
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The illustration is from La dictadura, la revolución y sus hombres (bocetos) Puente, Ramón.
Published: México D.F. [Imp. Manuel León Sánchez, s. c. l.] 1938. Illustrator: Mariano Martínez
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Author: Aguilar y Santillán, Rafael, 1863-
Mexico, Impr. Popular, 1911.
Also, a digital copy is available at https://mexicana.cultura.gob.mx/. Additional ecopy is in Harvard's Latin American Pamphlet Digital Collection: https://curiosity.lib.harvard.edu/latin-american-pamphlet-digital-collection/catalog/43-990038219110203941
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Madero, Francisco I., 1873-1913.
Published: Mexico, La Viuda de C. Bouret, 1911.
The Bancroft Library holds a copy of the third edition that is depicted here.
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