The clatter in the hall went dead. Silence enveloped the gathering. What was now heard was the thud of boots. It grew louder ...
It is the dramatisation of the scene on September 15, 1810 when a priest, Miguel Hildago y Costilla in the poor town of Dolores, rang the parish bell to summon the town flock to mass. But ...
People attend the "Cry of Dolores" ceremony to commemorate the 214th anniversary of its struggle for independence from ...
Mexicans in their homeland and abroad look forward to hearing the infamous independence battle cry, known as "El Grito de ...
Festive Block Party Included Live Music, Performances, and Much More Happy Mexican Independence Day from the City of Goleta!
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador presided over the celebration Sunday night, proclaiming El Grito de Dolores, or the Cry ...
This cry honors the "Grito de Dolores", the Cry of Dolores, that the catholic priest Miguel Hidalgo gave in the early morning of Sep. 16, 1810, when he called on all Mexicans to take up arms ...
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LA’s El Grito Ceremony is the Start of Latino Heritage Month
Thousands celebrated Mexican Independence Day at Los Angeles City Hall on Sunday, Sept. 15. Councilman Hugo Soto-Martinez ...
Mexico celebrates its Independence Day on Sept. 16, a holiday often confused with Cinco de Mayo. The day commemorates El Grito de Dolores, or Cry of Dolores, on Sept. 16, 1810 — a call to action by ...