Antonio López de Santa Anna was far from a perfect person, but he lived an interesting life.
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Learn things you didn't know about Mexican history and your own ancestry!
Some of the best players of the Negro League left their baseball cleats printed in Mexico’s history.
The success and popularity of baseball in Latin America helped open the door for Afro-Latinos.
The Mexicans did not fight Nazi Germany or Italian fascism, but Japanese imperialism in Luzon and Formosa.
The Mexican flag has undergone numerous changes over the years.
The 15 million dollars that Mexico received was compensation for the destruction of Mexico City, not for the land.
Emiliano Zapata was an outlaw, an activist, and a celebrity all in one.
Francisco "Pancho Villa" may have had other intentions than just burglarizing a quiet town.
The Mesoamerican Reef is big, beautiful, and disappearing
It doesn’t matter how much scholars want to establish a line of continuity between the pre-Hispanic gods of death, Posada’s Catrina, and the Santa Muerte. The...
Border cities have historically been sites of innovation, the exchange of ideas, and artistic movements.
The Spanish general not only helped build the Chapultepec castle, but was rumored to be helping Mexico plan its independence.
The first handshake took place in Texas. The second one took place in Mexico.
Although the route to Tijuana from Central America is longer than other major ports of entries, migrants often choose the 2,5000-mile journey for safety.
We recently visited Tijuana, Mexico to monitor one of the migrant encampments near the border. Below is an exclusive aerial view of the encampment and the...
If you find yourself in Guadalajara, this place is a must try.
The new agreement isn't perfect, but helps create a more level playing field.