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Colín's San Miguel de Allende exhibit features paradoxically beautiful art based on cartography and satellite images used in mining.
It commemorates Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla’s Grito de Dolores (“Cry of Dolores”), delivered in the early morning hours of Sept. 16, 1810, in the village of Dolores near Guanajuato.
Banners bearing this striking image have accompanied crusading figures like Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla in 1810 during Mexico’s war for independence from Spain and Cesar Chavez in the 60s ...
For Orozco the great figures of what he called “The American Idea” were the enslaved Indian and peon, the conquerors like Cortez, the revolutionists Zapata and Padre Miguel Hidalgo.
The event honored the country’s struggle for independence, sparked by Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla’s “Grito de Dolores” in 1810. The festivities kicked off with a mass at St. Catherine Church, led ...
A reenactment of El Grito, the rallying cry of Father Miguel Hidalgo for independence against Spain in 1810, was also performed and Xitalali Garcia, known as “La Chaparrita de Oro,” sang ...
Yesterday, Orquesta Northwest put on a concert at Town Hall Seattle, celebrating “El Grito” -- the day that father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla called for Mexicans to rise and fight for freedom.
There was also a reenactment of the historic Cry of Dolores by Consul General Guadarrama, accompanied by the ringing of the bell to commemorate Father Miguel Hidalgo's 1810 call for Mexican ...
Celebrations are held to pay homage to Father Miguel Hidalgo y Castilla, who, in a speech, urged followers to revolt against the Spaniards who ruled Mexico at the time.
These powerful words echo across the streets of Mexico every year on Sept. 16, just as they did when Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla first rang the bell that signaled the beginning of Mexico’s ...
Early on the morning of Sept. 16, 1810, Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla summoned the largely Indian and mestizo congregation of his small Dolores parish church and urged them to ...
El dieciséis de septiembre marks the beginning of Mexico’s independence from Spain, the day Father Miguel Hidalgo y Castilla read the “El Grito de Dolores,” which commenced the Mexican War ...
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