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Francisco Madero & Southern Mexican Revolutionary Leaders; Cuernavaca, Mexico, June 1911

Francisco Madero & Southern Mexican Revolutionary Leaders; Cuernavaca, Mexico, June 1911

Taken on 1911-06-12

Emiliano Zapata appears on the far-right. He can be recognised by the tricolour band across his chest.

Source: Photograph transferred from es.wikipedia to Commons; photographer unknown.

Uploaded by Nimm0810 on 2016-07-13

A boy with Mexican Federal Army Ammunition; Mexico, 1913

A boy with Mexican Federal Army Ammunition; Mexico, 1913

Exact date taken unknown

A boy with mexican federal army ammunition (there is no reason to believe that he was a real soldier). 1913г.

Source: Archivo General de la Nación photograph presumably by Agustín Víctor Casasola

Uploaded by Nimm0810 on 2016-07-06

Mexican Anarchist Journalists in Los Angeles Prison, California USA, 1917

Mexican Anarchist Journalists in Los Angeles Prison, California USA, 1917

Taken on 1917-01-01 *

Ricardo and Enrique Flores Magón were noted Mexican anarchists and social reform activists. Followers of the Magón brothers were known as Magonistas. He has been considered an important participant in the social movement that sparked the Mexican Revolution.

Source: Photographer unknown

Uploaded by Nimm0810 on 2016-07-11

President Madero & Advisers; Mexico, Mexican Revolution, 1911

President Madero & Advisers; Mexico, Mexican Revolution, 1911

Exact date taken unknown

Northern leaders of the revolt against Díaz pose for a photo after the First Battle of Juárez. Present are José María Pino Suárez, Venustiano Carranza, Francisco I. Madero (and his father), Pascual Orozco, Pancho Villa, Gustavo Madero, Raul Madero, Abraham González, and Giuseppe Garibaldi Jr.

Source: Published by Bains News Service - Flickr Commons project, 2008.

Uploaded by Nimm0810 on 2016-07-11