Hellraisers Journal: International Socialist Review: Recently Released Mexican Comrades to Start Newspaper in L. A.

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Quote Ricardo Flores Magon, Nothing But Death, AtR p2, May 29, 1909———-

Hellraisers Journal – Monday October 3, 1910
Los Angeles, California – Mexican Revolutionaries to Start Newspaper

From the International Socialist Review of October 1910:

Mex Rev, A Villarreal, SF Call p21, crpd, Sept 29, 1907
A. I. Villarreal

To fight Diaz. A. I. Villarreal writes us that the Mexican refugees-recently liberated from prison, are about to start a newspaper as “a vehicle of our agitation, as a hub of the fighting organization that we propose to build.” Comrade Villarreal advises us that the Mexican comrades desire very earnestly to start with a circulation of 10,000 subscriptions. The paper will be printed in Spanish, at Los Angeles. Subscription rates will be $2.00 a year; $1.10 for six months.

A. I. Villarreal. Address 420 W. 4th. St., Los Angeles, Calif.

[Emphasis and photograph added.]


From Los Angeles Regeneración of September 3, 1910:

Mex Rev, Magon Villarreal Rivera Return to LA, Regeneracion p2, Sept 3, 1910

Mex Rev, Bienvenida Return to Los Angeles, Regeneracion p2, Sept 3, 1910

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SOURCES

Quote Ricardo Flores Magón, AtR p2, May 29, 1909
https://www.newspapers.com/image/66981915

The International Socialist Review, Volume 11
(Chicago, Illinois)
-July 1910 to June 1911
Charles H. Kerr & Company, 1911
https://www.marxists.org/history/usa/pubs/isr/
https://books.google.com/books?id=8-05AQAAMAAJ
ISR – Oct 1910
https://www.marxists.org/history/usa/pubs/isr/v11n04-oct-1910-ISR-gog-Corn-OCR.pdf
https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=8-05AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&pg=GBS.PA192-IA3
“To fight Diaz.”
https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=8-05AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&pg=GBS.PA251

IMAGES

The San Francisco Call
(San Francisco, California)
-Sept 29, 1907
“Men Arrested in Los Angeles Are Champions of Liberty in Mexico”
-Long interview with Magón by Ethel Dolsen
http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85066387/1907-09-29/ed-1/seq-21/

Regeneración, Epoch 4, Number 1
(Los Angeles, California)
Sept 3, 1910, page 2
Note: see page 4 for “Regeneracion” in English
Here we are again in the field. Three years of forced labor in the penitentiary have but tempered our character like a blade of steel. Pain but burnishes the hearts of the strong. the lash whips us into rebellion, not into submission.
Hardly released from confinement we uplift again the revolutionary torch and our voice sounds again the battle cry, “Regeneración!” The evil-minded sink back in pallor, but all the brave hearts, the good hearts, lift their hands to applause.” -emphasis added.
Note: see page 4 for Platform of the Mexican Liberal Party
http://archivomagon.net/wp-content/uploads/e4n1.pdf

See also:

Tag: Mexican Revolutionaries
https://weneverforget.org/tag/mexican-revolutionaries/

Hellraisers Journal, Sunday October 27, 1907
Los Angeles, California – Mexican Revolutionaries Under Arrest
Kidnapping of Mexican Revolutionaries, “Another Moyer-Haywood Case”

Hellraisers Journal – Monday August 15, 1910
Los Angeles, California – Mexican Political Refugees Arrive
Mexican Political Refugees Released from Prison; Villarreal, Magón & Rivera Arrive in Los Angeles

Magón Archive
http://archivomagon.net/inicio/
re Regeneración 1900-1918
(translated by google)
http://archivomagon.net/periodicos/regeneracion-1900-1918/
Regeneración, 1910-1918, 4th Epoch, Numbers 1-262
http://archivomagon.net/periodicos/regeneracion-1900-1918/4ta-epoca/

In this section the reader will find the digital compilation of the weekly “Regeneración,” which was published successively in Mexico City (1900-1901) and in the United States of America in the cities of San Antonio, Texas (1904-5) , Saint Louis Missouri, Missouri (1905-1906) and Los Angeles, California (1910-1918)

As the reader surely knows, all these publications have in common that they have been edited by a group of editors gathered around the Flores Magón brothers. Around Jesús and Ricardo in the first period of “Regeneración,” and around Ricardo and Enrique in the following three periods of this weekly…

From the point of view of the journalistic content itself, it travels a path that goes from the denunciation of the prevailing political-social conditions in Porfirian Mexico to the systematic chronicle of the Mexican revolutionary process of the early twentieth century, while consolidating the monitoring and denunciation of the conditions of the Mexican population, mostly workers, in the United States of America in those same years.

Organ of the Mexican Liberal Party from 1905 on, “Regeneración was also the organizational and programmatic vehicle of the social political movement that gave it sustenance and that historically ended up being identified with the name of“ Magonismo ”…..

[Emphasis added.]

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Regeneración, semanario fundado el 7 de agosto de 1900
por Jesús, Ricardo y Enrique Flores Magón

“Nada detendrá a Regeneración!” – Ricardo Flores Magón

El derecho de rebelión. Un texto de Flores Magón
-fue publicado en Regeneración, 10 de septiembre de 1910.