The quiet spot where Miguel Hidalgo held mass on his way to declare independence offers a chance to reflect and comemmorate ...
This cry honors the "Grito de Dolores", the Cry of Dolores, that Miguel Hidalgo gave in the early morning of Sep. 16, 1810, when he called on all Mexicans to take up arms against the Spanish army ...
On Sept. 16, 1810, parish priest Miguel Hidalgo issued the Grito de Dolores, or Grito de Independencia (Cry of Independence), encouraging revolt against Spanish rule. He and his followers launched ...
Early on the morning of Sept. 16, 1810, Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla summoned the largely Indian and mestizo congregation ...
Mexicans in their homeland and abroad look forward to hearing the infamous independence battle cry, known as "El Grito de ...
While many are familiar with the basic outline of events and figures, like Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla’s Grito de Dolores (Cry of Dolores), numerous lesser-known facts offer deeper insights into ...
Governor Katie Hobbs attended "El Grito de Dolores" at Arizona capitol, highlighting the state's ties to Mexico and Latino ...
El dieciséis de septiembre marks the start of Mexico’s independence, and events around town champion heritage as Hispanic ...
A weekend full of vibrant celebrations across Chicago will conclude on Sunday with Little Village's Mexican Independence Day parade and Grant Park's El Grito festival.