Rubén Jaramillo
978-613-4-38167-3
6134381675
60
2011-03-01
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Rubén Jaramillo Méndez (1900 – May 23, 1962) was a Mexican military and political leader of campesino origin who participated in the Mexican Revolution. After the Revolution, he continued to fight for the land reform promised under the Mexican Constitution. On May 23, 1962, Jaramillo's home was raided by a group of Federal Judicial Police and soldiers. He, his pregnant wife Epifanía, and their three sons were taken to Xochicalco, Morelos, where they were killed. The only surviving member of the family was a daughter, who had fled to ask the town's mayor for help. Jaramillo's death was news around the world. He became a folk hero. Villages and schools were named after him. The article by Fuentes was widely reprinted. U.S. singer-songwriter Phil Ochs wrote a song about Jaramillo. Nobody was charged with the killings.
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