Ricardo Flores Magon (1873-1922) occupies a unique position as both a hero in the revolutionary mythology of modern Mexico and a forerunner of the political and social activism of twentieth-century Mexican-Americans. Colin MacLachlan, through his analysis of court records, tells the tragic, fascinating story of this important revolutionary and anarchist who died in Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary, the victim of judicial repression.
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Colin M. MacLachlan is Professor of History at Tulane University. He is the author of Spain's Empire in the New World (California 1988), and co-author with Jaime E. Rodriguez O. of The Forging of the Cosmic Race (California 1980; expanded edition 1990), which won the Hubert Herring Memorial Award. John Mason Hart, author of Revolutionary Mexico (California, paperback 1989), is Professor of History at the University of Houston.