Antonio Vanegas Arroyo , Publisher, and José Guadalupe Posada. El entierro de Zapata. Mexico, 1914. Mexico City: Antonio Vanegas Arroyo. Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/99615921/.
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Antonio Vanegas Arroyo (Firm), publisher
Posada, José Guadalupe, 1852-1913, artist Source: Library of Congress
- Zapata, Emiliano,--1879-1919--Death & burial
- Mexico--History--Revolution, 1910-1920
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Translated title: The offcial Zapatista version about the death of Zapata.
Source: La prensa. [volume] (San Antonio, Tex.), 20 July 1919. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045395/1919-07-20/ed-1/seq-11/>.
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La prensa. [volume] (San Antonio, Tex.), 20 July 1919. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045395/1919-07-20/ed-1/seq-11/>
Photo shows Emiliano Zapata Salazar (1879-1919), leader of the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920). (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2010) From left to right: Tirso Espinosa, Gildardo Magaña, M. Mejía, Abram Martínez, Jesús Jauregui and Rodolfo Magaña; seated: Eufemio Zapata (Emiliano's brother), Emiliano Zapata and Próculo Capistrán. They are at Hotel Coliseo, Mexico City on June 24, 1911. (Source: Roberto Duarte, 2012, and The Mexican Revolution Photo Gallery, Prominent Personalities of the Mexican Revolution)
Photo by Bain News Service, N.Y.C.
Title and other information transcribed from unverified, old caption card data and item.
George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).
Caption card tracings: Mex. Hist. ca. 1912; Photog. I.; BI; Shelf.
Description Source: PICYRL-https://picryl.com/media/emiliano-zapata-1879-1919
Director: Francesco Taboada Tabone.
Country: Mexico
Year: 2002
Publisher's description: Almost one hundred years later after the 1910 Mexican Revolution, the last of the soldiers who fought beside General Emiliano Zapata offer their chilling testimony of the Liberation Army of the South. They speak on the failure of the Revolution and of today's neoliberal governments, of the agrarian and ecological disaster threatening their country and of the looming civil war if the Zapatista ideals they represent continue to be ignored (Source: Amazon).
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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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Director: Felipe Cazals
Country: Mexico
Year: 1970.
Antonio Aguilar portrays Emiliano Zapata
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This photo is from "La ilustración semanal" that was published in Mexico by Compañía Periodística Mexicana. The image is a courtesy from Berlin Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut - Preußischer Kulturbesitz.
Date: December 2, 2013.
See: McNeely, John H. “Origins of the Zapata Revolt in Morelos.” The Hispanic American Historical Review, vol. 46, no. 2, 1966, pp. 153–169. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/2518386. Accessed 7 May 2020.
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Octavio Paz Solórzano ; prólogo, Octavio Paz.
Biografía de Emiliano Zapata y testimonio de las agitaciones políticas y sociales que caracterizaron la fase armada de la Revolución mexicana. Octavio Paz Solórzano, participante activo en el proceso revolucionario, da cuenta de un pasado reciente en una narración situada entre la memoria y la crónica (FCE).
Published México, D.F. : Fondo de Cultura Económica, 2012.
Bancroft (NRLF) t F1234.Z37 P39 2012