The Mexican Revolution, 1910–1946Jürgen Buchenau
For most of American history, a majority of the Black population in this country was prohibited from learning to read or write. Today millions of African Americans are enrolled in higher education. Here are some key events that occurred along the way. 1799: John Chavis, a Presbyterian minister...
The popularity of the canción ranchera is tied to the sense of national pride that followed the Mexican Revolution (1910-1917). As the country grew and progressed, rural Mexicans moved to the big cities, bringing their music along. In the 1930s, Mexico’s government promoted ranchera and ...
The novel is presented in the form of Shepherd's journals and letters, providing a deeply personal insight into his life and the historical events he witnesses. Shepherd's early years in Mexico are marked by his mother's decision to leave him in the care of a Mexican family. This ...
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“The function of the corrido has always been to narrate current events and social history from the point of view of the people,” Valenzuela said. Critics say today’s urban balladeers have corrupted the art form and embraced crass commercialism. ...
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Four events or terms that significantly impacted the working life for the Average American 1. Development of the Market Economy-shifting away from subsistence farming2. Industrial Revolution3. Union gains for workers' rights such as the weekend & 8-hour work day4. Great Depression Five ideas that...
The issue grew with the Mexican War and territorial expansion not becoming part of the political dialogue in the late 1840s. The end of the crisis, according to Richard Ellis, posed a challenge to the usually desired government. By the 1850s, the state’s rights were centered on equality ...
April 12, 2010 Conferences and Events / Foundational Thinking / Learning From Others / Podcasts and PostersIA Summit 10 – Richard Saul Wurman KeynotePosted by Jeff ParksThis year marks the 11th annual Information Architecture Summit. Our theme is meant to inspire everyone in the community—even ...