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Subject: Social History X
Place: Central America X
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The 1952 general strike in British Honduras played an important part in the colony's struggle for independence ...
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Honduran General Strike of 1954
Virtually all historians agree that the Great Strike of 1954 was the most important episode in Honduran ...
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Lorenzo Zelaya Popular Revolutionary Forces
Lorenzo Zelaya was the president and driving force of the radical peasant organization, the National ...
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Mexico, Casa del Obrero Mundial
Never a formal trade union or a labor confederation, the Casa del Obrero Mundial (House of the Worker) ...
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Mexico, labor movement and protests, 1980–2005
Mexican working people participated in significant social movements in the tumultuous transition period ...
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Mexico, railway workers' struggle, 1957–1960
The movement of the railway workers from 1957 to 1960 marked an important rupture in the corporative ...
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Mexico, worker struggles and labor unions, 1950s–1970s
The major Mexican worker struggles of the 1950s to the 1970s grew out of the political economic system ...
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Morones, Luis Napoleón (1890–1964)
One of the most colorful characters of the revolutionary era, Luis Napoleón Morones led the largest and ...
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Morones, Luis Napoleon (1890–1946)
Luis Napoleon Morones was born in Tlapán, a section of Mexico City. In Mexico City he worked at the Telephone ...
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Velázquez, Francisco José (1884–1954)
Francisco José Múgica Velázquez was born in Tingüindín, Michoacán, on September 3, 1884. He was a military ...
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