Estampas de la Revolución Mexicana (Prints of the Mexican Revolution)
Plate 1: The Indigenous Mexican People are stripped of their land
Plate 2: Dispossession of the land of the Yaquis. (The army of Don Porfirio at the service of American companies)
Plate 4: The discontented peasants obtain their response
Plate 5: "Kill them in the heat of battle!" Veracruz, June 25, 1879
Plate 6: The Agreements
Plate 7: Forced labor in the National Valley, 1890-1900
Plate 10: Persecution of the Liberal Party by the Porfirian Regime
Plate 11: The Cananea Strike: Mexican workers claim equal rights against Yankee workers, June 1906
Plate 12: Too much drink and not enough ink, the methods of Porfirio Díaz's totalitarian regime
Plate 13: The Rio Blanco Strike: Textile workers enter the fight. January 7, 1907
Plate 14: Epilogue of The Rio Blanco Strike, January 8, 1907
Plate 15: Porfirio Díaz makes declarations to Mr. Creelman about the civic freedoms of the people, 1908
Plate 17: Prison and death of the discontented people in the north of the country, 1909
Plate 18: An anti-election demonstration is dissolved
Plate 19: The Porfirian dictatorship demagogically exalts the indigenous, 1910
Plate 20: Francisco I. Madero writes the San Luis Plan in prison, October 5, 1910
Plate 21: President Porfirio Díaz being terrified by the 'Plan of San Luis de Potosí' being held in front of him by Francisco I Madero
Plate 22: Aquiles Serdán and his family in Puebla on 18 November 1910, firing the first shots and beginning the revolution
Plate 23: The strategists plotting to combat the revolution
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