Book containing short essays (sometimes anonymous) on the theme of revolutionary politics, many works relating to Francisco Madero, the Mexican president who was assassinated in 1913. Notably, it was published in El Paso, Texas by supporters in exile.
The Special Collections at the University of Texas at El Paso include book, serial, photographic, and manuscript materials about the history of El Paso and Northern Mexico. The UTEP Library contains digital copies of books from the period of the Mexican Revolution and has participated in a project that digitized the local paper.
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Description
Book containing short essays (sometimes anonymous) on the theme of revolutionary politics, many works relating to Francisco Madero, the Mexican president who was assassinated in 1913. Notably, it was published in El Paso, Texas by supporters in exile.
Physical Description
202 p.; illus.; 25 cm.
Notes
Al lector: El producto de este libro será dedicado integralmente a la edición de nuevas escritos en favor de los indios mexicanos y de los mártires de su causa. (Note to the reader: The production of this book is completely dedicated to the publication of new writings in support of Mexican Indians and of martyrs to their cause.)