The clatter in the hall went dead. Silence enveloped the gathering. What was now heard was the thud of boots. It grew louder ...
The Cry of Dolores was only a small part of the flag tradition ... In between workshops and tabling, attendees could walk around and see art that was being highlighted on the walls for National ...
Mexico's Independence Day marks the start of the 11-year Mexican War of Independence from Spain, and it's separate from Cinco ...
Early on the morning of Sept. 16, 1810, Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla summoned the largely Indian and mestizo congregation ...
Hidalgo later regretted the bloodbath he had incited with his fateful cry of Dolores. When he made his hasty decision in the pre-dawn hours of September 16, he had not foreseen the mass slaughter of ...
15 was chosen as the starting point to coincide with the anniversary of “El Grito de Dolores,” or the “Cry of Dolores,” which ...
Houston is one of the most Latino places in the country, and with the start of Hispanic Heritage Month, festivities across ...
Hundreds gathered in the streets of Houston on Saturday to celebrate the annual Mexican Independence Day holiday and the ...
This annual tradition includes Los Angeles leaders joining the Consul General of Mexico to reenact the historic Cry of ...
It is the dramatisation of the scene on September 15, 1810 when a priest, Miguel Hildago y Costilla in the poor town of Dolores ... by wonderful art, built over a large lagoon…”.
The day commemorates El Grito de Dolores, or Cry of Dolores, on Sept ... including through art, advocacy work and food, according to the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Latino.