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Caption: Boy selling toys in downtown Mexico City as seen in "El General"
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Caption: Mexico City's wholesale market as seen in "El General"
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Caption: Mural of Mexican folk heroes in a housing project being demolished as seen in "El General"
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Caption: Masked wrestler at a protest against the 2006 presidential elections as seen in "El General"
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Caption: The original image of the Virgin of Guadalupe as seen in "El General"
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Caption: "niños gritones," orfan kids who draw Mexico's daily national lottery as seen in "El General"
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Caption: Man who runs an antique printing press in the Plaza Santo Domingo in Mexico City as seen in "El General"
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Caption: gas tank delivery truck traveling through Mexico City streets as seen in "El General"
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Caption: Alicia Calles, the filmmaker's grandmother, on her honeymoon in 1928 as seen in "El General"
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Caption: September 18, 1932 New York Times, "Again General Calles Shows his
Hand
",as seen in "El General"
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Caption: Plutarco Elias Calles on the beach in Sinaloa Mexico around 1934
as seen in "El General"
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Caption: Presidential candidate Plutarco Elias Calles campaigning in 1924
as seen in
"El General"
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Caption: Watercolor cartoon given to Mexican President Plutarco Elias upon
his inauguration in 1924 as seen in "El General"
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Caption: Alicia Calles when she was a little girl during the Mexican
Revolution circa 1918 as seen in "El General"
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