Halfway through Triumphs & Tragedy: A History of the Mexican People, by Ramon Eduardo Ruiz, a professor at Cal State - San Diego.
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Very good, deep history of all that has happened to the Mexican people and their ancestors from Mayan and Aztec times to 1993. Emphasis thus far is on the tragedy that is the Mexican experience. Right now, reading about how America took advantage of a very poor and disorganized state, went to, ahem, "war", and stole millions of square miles of land from them. Conks would get major wood if they were reading the stories about fvcks like Polk and Houston and Travis and Stephen F. Austin and their ilk. No surprise that the Catholic Church plays of pivotal role in keeping the people down, too.
At the book's midpoint, Cap'n Cat gives it a 3.7 out of 4 stars.
















