This paper chronicles the career of Floyd Gibbons
.... character and keen observer of detail, Gibbons managed to provide compelling firsthand reports of a wide range of news events, from
Pancho Villa's raids along ....
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Emiliano Zapata
.... During the first part of the 19th century, a band of young leaders, among them Emiliano Zapata and
Pancho Villa, rose in opposition to the political structure ....
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Women soldiers (soldaderas) of the Mexican Revolution
.... The rebel leader Francisco "
Pancho"
Villa was one of the harshest persecutors of the soldaderas. ....
Pancho Villa: Intimate recollections by people who knew him. ....
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I Don't Have to Show You No Stinking Badges
.... Mexican. The name of the
Villa family is evocative of
Pancho Villa, another image that speaks to Americans in a certain way. The ....
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MEXICAN REVOLUTION
.... the cowboys, miners and small farmers and ranchers, for example, in the state of Chihuahua, and other adventurers such as
Pancho Villa reacted negatively to ....
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The Mexican labor movement
.... traditional upper class. The next party was centered on
Pancho Villa, later joined by Emilio Zapata and his followers. A fourth group ....
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Impact of The Mexican Revolution on Mexico
.... The most famous of these leaders (though both themselves of humble origin) were Emiliano Zapata in the south and
Pancho Villa in the north (Brenner and ....
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The Mexican Revolution and Modern Mexico
.... The most famous of these leaders (though both themselves of humble origin) were Emiliano Zapata in the south and
Pancho Villa in the north (Brenner and ....
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The Mexican Revolution
.... The most famous of these leaders (though both themselves of humble origin) were Emiliano Zapata in the south and
Pancho Villa in the north (Brenner and ....
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Pope John Paul
.... The Pope told his crowd in
Pancho Villa, Mexico that his criticism of communism was not based in its economic shortcomings, but because it clearly "violated or ....
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Pocho (JA Villarreal)
.... heritage. The reasons for coming to the US were both economic and political, from the time of
Pancho Villa to the present. The reasons ....
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POPE JOHN PAUL II
.... The Pope told his crowd in
Pancho Villa, Mexico that his criticism of communism was not based in its economic shortcomings, but because it clearly "violated or ....
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Career and Life of Porfirio Diaz
.... Until the armies of Francisco "
Pancho"
Villa, Ezequiel Almanza Carranza and Miguel Angel Zapata began to form during the last years of his regime, Diaz was ....
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Leadership Style of Gen. George Patton
.... In the expedition against
Pancho Villa in Mexico in 1914, Patton served formally as a headquarters aide to General Pershing, but in fact served far forward in ....
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In the Time of the Butterflies
.... "Las Adelitas" is the nickname for the warring women of the Mexican revolution. The name comes from Adela,
Pancho Villa's lover, who fought alongside him. ....
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History of Blacks in the US Armed Forces
.... Juan Hill and in Gen. John Pershing's forays against
Pancho Villa (Binkin and Eitelberg, 1982, p. 15). At the outbreak of World ....
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Mexico's Nationalization of Foreign Oil Companies
.... of the problem, and the layers of stereotype and prejudice which must be considered, are fairly exemplified by the case of
Pancho Villa: revolutionary hero in ....
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Mexican Culture, Art & Literary Artists
.... From the Revolution sprang Emiliano Zapata and
Pancho Villa, Indian reformers and bandits, guerilla generalissimos and idealists - men who actually, against ....
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Foreign Policies of T. Roosevelt & Wilson
.... 13 Haiti was occuplied in 1915.14 In 1914, US troops landed at Veracruz, Mexico; two years later they crossed the border in pursuit of
Pancho Villa.15 These ....
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