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    Cipriano Ricardo Flores Magón (Spanish pronunciation: [riˈkaɾðo ˈfloɾes maˈɣon], known as Ricardo Flores Magón; September 16, 1874 – November 21, 1922)...
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    the Mexican Revolution of 1910. It is mainly based on the ideas of Ricardo Flores Magón, his brothers Enrique and Jesús, and also other collaborators of...
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    Mexican Liberal Party (category Magonism)
    City, and Ricardo Flores Magón and his brothers joined and became active members. Always a bit more radical than most members, Flores Magón was forced...
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    Revolution. In 1999, the radical anarchist Ricardo Flores Magón was honored with the Metro Ricardo Flores Magón station. Also opening in 1999 was Metro Romero...
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    Ricardo Flores Magón is an elevated station on Line B of the Mexico City Metro system. The logo for the station shows a portrait of Ricardo Flores Magón...
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  • Indigenous Council of Oaxaca "Ricardo Flores Magón" (Spanish: Consejo Indígena Popular de Oaxaca "Ricardo Flores Magón"), also known by its acronym CIPO-RFM...
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  • Flores Magón is a Mexican surname. People with the surname Flores Magón include the trio of Mexican anarchist brothers: Ricardo Flores Magón (1874–1922)...
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    his elder brother, Ricardo Flores Magón, and the political philosophy they espoused, magonismo. Another brother was Jesús Flores Magón. He was born in Teotitlán...
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    Regeneración (category Magonism)
    Liberal Party. Founded by the Flores Magón brothers in 1900, it was forced to move to the United States in 1905. Jesús Flores Magón published the paper (along...
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  • Flores Magón, Ricardo (2005) [23 September 1911]. "Manifesto". In Bufe, Charles; Verter, Mitchell Cowen (eds.). Dreams of Freedom: A Ricardo Flores Magón...
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    served by Line B (the Green-and-Gray Line), between Oceanía and Ricardo Flores Magón stations. The name of the station references the colonia of the same...
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    according to Flores Magón, she died with a smile on her face. Following her death, Ortega received notable praise from Ricardo Flores Magón, who held her...
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    February 2009. Retrieved 24 November 2010. "Casa de Cultura Ricardo Flóres Magon" [Ricardo Flóres Magon Cultural Center] (in Spanish). Mexico City: Delegación...
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  • Look up Magon, Magoń, magon, or magöṅ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Magon or Magón may refer to: Jesús Flores Magón (1871–1930), Mexican politician...
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    municipality of Chenalhó. 11 April 1998: The autonomous municipality Ricardo Flores Magón is dismantled in a police and military operation in the community...
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    "Tierra y Libertad!" ("Land and Freedom!", a phrase first used by Ricardo Flores Magón as the title for one of his books). The Plan contains fifteen points...
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  • "RICARDO FLORES MAGON (Cuernavaca, Morelos)". mexico.PueblosAmerica.com (in European Spanish). Retrieved July 14, 2020. "ColoniaRicardo Flores Magon,...
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    United States during gaps when fellow party members Ricardo Flores Magón and brother Enrique Flores Magón were in prison. María Talavera Broussé was born...
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    Magonista rebellion of 1911 (category Magonism)
    was only successful in northern Baja California. It is named after Ricardo Flores Magón, one of the leaders of the PLM. The Magonistas controlled Tijuana...
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    Fabela Giselle Fernández Pedro Ferriz de Con Pedro Ferriz Santacruz Ricardo Flores Magón Joaquín López-Dóriga Carlos Loret de Mola Adela Micha Margarita Michelena...
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    Indigenous Council of Oaxaca "Ricardo Flores Magón" (CIPO-RFM) is a grassroots organization based on the philosophy of Ricardo Magón. Anarco-punk is a subsect...
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    Revolution and English-language translations of Mexican anarchist Ricardo Flores Magón. William C. Owen was born in Danapur, Bengal Presidency, India to...
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    interests. In 1904, three liberal brothers, Jesús, Enrique, and Ricardo Flores Magón, published a liberal journal in which they issued a call to revolution...
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    Capture of Mexicali (category Magonism)
    direction of Ricardo Flores Magón, a group of rebels captured the border town of Mexicali, Baja California, with little resistance. Ricardo Flores Magón and his...
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    Digital de Ricardo Flores Magón". Archived from the original on 2021-01-25. Retrieved 2020-09-18. "DE ETHEL DUFFY TURNER SOBRE RICARDO FLORES MAGON - Proceso"...
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    real chance at success. Antonio I. Villareal [es], a follower of Ricardo Flores Magón, who forbade members of the Magonista movement to have anything to...
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    moderate brother of Ricardo and Enrique Flores Magón, he served in the cabinet of Francisco I. Madero. Jesús Flores Magón was born in San Jerónimo Tecóatl in...
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    co-published the anarchist newspaper Regeneración with Jesús Flores Magón and Ricardo Flores Magón. He took over editorial duties for the anarcho-syndicalist...
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    north-northwest of the historic center. Its borders are formed by Ricardo Flores Magón to the north, Eje Central Lazaro Cardenas and Paseo de la Reforma...
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    designed by Mario Pani Darqui which is located on the corner of Avenida Ricardo Flores Magón and Avenida de los Insurgentes Norte, in the Tlatelolco housing complex...
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