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Oregon Authors: John Reed (Insurgent Mexico)

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cover shows photograph of mexican soldiers on horseback during the Mexican Revolution

by John Reed

Copyright © 1914

Insurgent Mexico

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Journalist John Reed, born in Oregon, gives a compelling account of the Mexican Revolution of 1914. He profiles Mexican Indians and peons who have suffered under a dictatorship known for its brutality. Reed also writes about his time with folk hero Pancho Villa in the deserts of Northern Mexico.
 
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