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Happy Mexican Bicentennial of Independence

September 16, 2010August 31, 2010 ~ bythefirelight

200 years ago today, September 16, 1810, Dolores Hildago began the revolution that led to Mexican Independence.

Jose Clemente Orozco's Dolores Hidalgo
Jose Clemente Orozco's Dolores Hidalgo

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