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Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands
Author: Kelly Lytle Hernandez
Year: May 10, 2022
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Language: English



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Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands The book "Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands" tells the gripping story of the Magonistas, a group of migrant rebels who sparked the 1910 Mexican Revolution from the United States. Led by the brilliant but hot-headed radical, Ricardo Flores Magon, the Magonistas were a diverse band of journalists, miners, and other workers who sought to oust Mexico's dictator, Porfirio Diaz, who was supported by US imperialists such as Guggenheim and Rockefeller. The rebels faced relentless pursuit from US authorities, including the FBI, who hunted them down across the country. Despite the odds, the Magonistas persevered, living in hiding, writing in secret code, and launching armed raids into Mexico until they ignited the world's first social revolution of the twentieth century.
Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands Книга «Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands» рассказывает захватывающую историю Magonistas, группы повстанцев-мигрантов, которые вызвали Мексиканскую революцию 1910 года из США. Во главе с блестящим, но горячим радикалом Рикардо Флоресом Магоном, Magonistas были разнообразной группой журналистов, шахтеров и других рабочих, которые стремились сместить диктатора Мексики Порфирио Диаса, которого поддерживали империалисты США, такие как Гуггенхайм и Рокфеллер. Повстанцы столкнулись с неустанным преследованием со стороны властей США, в том числе ФБР, которые выслеживали их по всей стране. Несмотря на разногласия, магонисты упорно жили, скрываясь, записывая секретный код и совершая вооруженные налеты на Мексику, пока не зажгли первую в мире социальную революцию двадцатого века.
Bad Mexicans : Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands livre « Bad Mexicans : Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands » raconte l'histoire passionnante des Magonistas, les groupes de migrants rebelles qui ont provoqué le Mexique la révolution américaine de 1910. Dirigé par le brillant mais fervent radical Ricardo Flores Magón, Magonistas était un groupe diversifié de journalistes, de mineurs et d'autres ouvriers qui cherchaient à renverser le dictateur mexicain Porfirio Díaz, soutenu par des impérialistes américains comme Guggenheim et Rockefeller. s rebelles ont été harcelés sans relâche par les autorités américaines, y compris le FBI, qui les a traqués dans tout le pays. Malgré les divergences, les magonistes ont vécu sans relâche, se cachant, enregistrant un code secret et lançant des raids armés contre le Mexique jusqu'à ce que la première révolution sociale du XXe siècle soit allumée.
Bad Mexicanos: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands libro "Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands'cuenta la emocionante historia de los magonistas, grupos de rebeldes migrantes que desencadenaron la Revolución Mexicana de 1910 desde Estados Unidos. Liderados por el brillante pero ferviente radical Ricardo Flores Magón, los magonistas eran un grupo diverso de periodistas, mineros y otros trabajadores que buscaban desplazar al dictador mexicano Porfirio Díaz, apoyado por imperialistas estadounidenses como el Guggenheim y el Rockefeller. rebeldes se enfrentaron a una persecución implacable por parte de las autoridades estadounidenses, incluido el FBI, que los rastrearon por todo el país. A pesar de las diferencias, los magonistas vivieron con tenacidad, escondiéndose, grabando un código secreto y realizando incursiones armadas en México hasta encender la primera revolución social del siglo XX en el mundo.
Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands Il libro «Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands» racconta la storia emozionante dei Magonistas, un gruppo di ribelli migranti che hanno scatenato la rivoluzione messicana 1910 dagli Stati Uniti. Guidati dal brillante ma caldo radicale Ricardo Flores Magon, i Magonistas erano una varietà di giornalisti, minatori e altri lavoratori che cercavano di scartare il dittatore messicano Porfirio Diaz, sostenuto da imperialisti statunitensi come Guggenheim e Rockefeller. I ribelli sono stati perseguitati senza sosta dalle autorità statunitensi, tra cui l'FBI, che li hanno rintracciati in tutto il paese. Nonostante le divergenze, i magonisti hanno vissuto duramente, nascondendosi, registrando un codice segreto e compiendo raid armati contro il Messico, fino ad accendere la prima rivoluzione sociale del mondo del ventesimo secolo.
Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands Das Buch „Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands“ erzählt die spannende Geschichte der Magonistas, einer Gruppe migrantischer Rebellen, die 1910 die mexikanische Revolution auslösten USA. Angeführt von dem brillanten, aber glühenden Radikalen Ricardo Flores Magon waren die Magonistas eine vielfältige Gruppe von Journalisten, Bergleuten und anderen Arbeitern, die Mexikos Diktator Porfirio Diaz, der von den US-Imperialisten wie Guggenheim und Rockefeller unterstützt wurde, verdrängen wollten. Die Rebellen sahen sich unerbittlicher Verfolgung durch die US-Behörden ausgesetzt, einschließlich des FBI, das sie im ganzen Land aufspürte. Trotz der Meinungsverschiedenheiten lebten die Magonisten hartnäckig, versteckten sich, schrieben den Geheimcode auf und überfielen Mexiko bewaffnet, bis sie die erste soziale Revolution des 20. Jahrhunderts in der Welt auslösten.
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Kötü Meksikalılar: Sınırda Irk, İmparatorluk ve Devrim "Kötü Meksikalılar: Sınırda Irk, İmparatorluk ve Devrim" kitabı, 1910 Meksika Devrimi'ni ABD'den ateşleyen bir grup göçmen isyancı olan Magonistaların sürükleyici hikayesini anlatıyor. Parlak ama ateşli radikal Ricardo Flores Magón'un önderliğindeki Magonistler, Guggenheim ve Rockefeller gibi ABD emperyalistleri tarafından desteklenen Meksika diktatörü Porfirio Díaz'ı devirmeye çalışan çeşitli gazeteciler, madenciler ve diğer işçilerden oluşan bir gruptu. İsyancılar, onları ülke çapında izleyen FBI da dahil olmak üzere ABD makamlarının acımasız taciziyle karşı karşıya kaldı. Tartışmalara rağmen, Magonistler inatla saklanarak yaşadılar, gizli bir kod yazdılar ve yirminci yüzyılın dünyanın ilk sosyal devrimini ateşleyene kadar Meksika'ya silahlı baskınlar düzenlediler.
المكسيكيون السيئون: العرق والإمبراطورية والثورة في الأراضي الحدودية يروي كتاب «المكسيكيون السيئون: العرق والإمبراطورية والثورة في الأراضي الحدودية» القصة المؤثرة لـ Magonistas، وهي مجموعة من المتمردين المهاجرين الذين أشعلوا الثورة المكسيكية عام 1910 من الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية. بقيادة الراديكالي اللامع ولكن المتحمس ريكاردو فلوريس ماجون، كان الماجونيستا مجموعة متنوعة من الصحفيين وعمال المناجم وغيرهم من العمال الذين سعوا إلى الإطاحة بالديكتاتور المكسيكي بورفيريو دياز، الذي كان يدعمه الإمبرياليون الأمريكيون مثل غوغنهايم وروكفلر. واجه المتمردون مضايقات لا هوادة فيها من السلطات الأمريكية، بما في ذلك مكتب التحقيقات الفيدرالي، الذي تعقبهم في جميع أنحاء البلاد. على الرغم من الجدل، عاش الماجونيون بعناد مختبئين، وكتبوا رمزًا سريًا وشنوا غارات مسلحة على المكسيك حتى أشعلوا أول ثورة اجتماعية في العالم في القرن العشرين.

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