Mexico 68: The beginning of a social fight tradition
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Student movement, 1968, Mexico, Democracy, Education, RepressiónAbstract
Much has been said about the year that shocked the world: the riots in multiple countries were mobilized by young people thinking about the future, the past and their present. This article attempts to delineate the historical events that detonated the 1968 student movement in Mexico and the consequences which the current Mexican student movement lives the struggle from inside the schools of the country, taking into account the victories that this movement left to the new generations and the course it marked by becoming an iconic moment in the student movement.
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