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Ricardo Flores Magon and his brother Enrique in Los Angeles, 1915.
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Tijuana burns as tourists watch from the American side. This photograph was taken after the Magonista capture of the town, May 9, 1911.
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The Liberal army was a conglomeration of mostly young men in their makeshift khaki uniforms and cowboy outfits. Some claimed to be college students; others were verterans of the Boer War. Third from the left is Steve (Shorty) O'Donnell, an adventurer. They used the building in the backgound for a hospital.
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Golden Spike Driving Celebration, San Diego and Arizona Railroad. November 15,1919. (Left view).
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Golden Spike Driving Celebration, San Diego and Arizona Railroad. November 15,1919. (Center View).
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Golden Spike Driving Celebration, San Diego and Arizona Railroad. November 15,1919. (Right View).
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