Ricardo Magón continued to publish his newspaper Regeneración during his exile in the United States. Here is the first page of his newspapers from the third epoch that was published on 1 March 1906. The headline reads the meeting of the Liberal Party of Mexico.
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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 of Venustiano Carranza 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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The illustration of José de la Cruz Porfirio Díaz Mori 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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This portrait of Emiliano Zapata is from the book, "La dictadura, la revolución y sus hombres (bocetos).".
Author: Puente, Ramón. México D.F. [Imp. Manuel León Sánchez, s. c. l.] 1938.
Illustrator: Mariano Martínez
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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: Puente, Ramón.
México D.F. [Imp. Manuel León Sánchez, s. c. l.] 1938.
Illustrator: Mariano Martínez
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Author: Gómez Morín, Manuel, 1897-1972.
Published: México : Editorial Jus, 1973.
He was the founder of the PAN party.
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Plutarco Elías Calles was a Mexican military general and politician. He was the powerful interior minister under President Álvaro Obregón, who chose Calles as his successor. The 1924 Calles presidential campaign was the first populist presidential campaign in Mexico's history, as he called for land redistribution and promised equal justice, more education, additional labor rights, and democratic governance (Source: Wikipedia).
The illustration of Calles 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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