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City of San Antonio International Center.
Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores • Sistema Nacional de Fototecas (INAH).
Casasola Archives: Mexico – Beyond The Revolution!Curated by Michael Mehl.
Presented by the City of San Antonio Office of Cultural Affairs
and Instituto Cultural de México.

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The photographs in the Casasola archives are a document
of the crude realities of the revolutionary war and other
political and social events before, during, and after the
Mexican Revolution; a civil war that shook Mexico for nearly
two decades. Agustín Víctor Casasola (1874 – 1938) is considered
one of the first documentary photographers of Latin America.
The photographs in the Casasola archives are a document of the crude realities of the revolutionary war and other political and social events before, during, and after the Mexican Revolution; a civil war that shook Mexico for nearly two decades. Agustín Víctor Casasola (1874 – 1938) is considered one of the first documentary photographers of Latin America.

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Views of the exhibit Mexico: Beyond The Revolution at the City of San Antonio International Center.

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La Soldadera.

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Cesar Augusto Sandino.

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Police Academy Criminology Lab.

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Vaudeville Dance Troupe.

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Radio Merchant.

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From the images in the hallway niches, Hacendado Arcadio Lara.

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From the images in the hallway niches, Quema de Judas.

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From the images in the hallway niches, Soldaderas y Soldados.

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From the images in the hallway niches, Presidente Venustiano Carranza.

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From the images in the hallway niches, Ford Motor Company.

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General view of the exhibit Mexico: Beyond The Revolution.

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Opening remarks by Felix Padron.

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Romeo Flores Caballero, Gabriela Franco, Patricia Mendoza, and Maria Elena Flores,

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Felix Padron acknowledging Romeo and Maria Elena Flores, and Patricia Mendoza.

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Felix Padron, Gabriela Franco, and Romeo Flores Caballero.

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Patricia Mendoza and Robert McKinley.

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TV interview with Romeo Flores Caballero.

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Dan Ward, Jeffrey Dyer, Jerry Craft, and Paul Maldonado.

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Felix Padron with Henry Sauvignet.

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Bill Davis and Oscar Camacho.

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Felix Padron, Sebastian Guajardo, Xavier Urrutia, and Frank Villani.

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At the end of the opening reception for Mexico: Beyond The Revolution, Patricia Mendoza, Gabriela Franco, Jerry Craft, Romeo Flores Caballero, Ann Kinser, Jeffrey Dyer, and Felix Padron.

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