El Grito De Dolores: Viva Mexico
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Jose-Gabriel Almeida
José-Gabriel Almeida estudió Artes de Comunicaciones y Literatura en el New York Institute of Technology, es miembro de la Asociación de Historia del Mundo (The World History Association). Autor de varios libros para niños, dentro de los cuales están The Heart of the Scarecrow, Lodiville: Adventure Land y Galapagos Quest. Aficionado a los deportes, cinema y la música clásica. Vive en la ciudad de Nueva York. Para mas información visite: www.jose-gabrielalmeida.com
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El Grito De Dolores - Jose-Gabriel Almeida
El Grito de Dolores
Viva Mexico
Copyright © 2009 by Jose-Gabriel Almeida
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Contents
Prólogo
Ese cura de Dolores
Suena el Grito
Pasión por la libertad
Héroes por siempre
Excomunión de Miguel Hidalgo
Acerca del Autor
Acerca del Editor
D™edicado a todos esos héroes a través de la
historia que han peleado por la libertad del
hombre y los derechos humanos.
"La Justicia es la reina de las virtudes
republicanas y con ella se sostiene
la igualdad y la libertad".
Simón Bolívar
Prólogo
En 2010, México celebrara dos épocas en su historia que dio raíz a lo que es ser mexicano. El centenario de la Revolución Mexicana y el bicentenario de nuestra Independencia es motivo de reflexionar sobre nuestra patria. México, una de las veinte economías más grandes del mundo, sigue en su trayectoria de participar e integrarse como miembro de los países ilustres de nuestro mundo. El Grito de Dolores inicio los pasos de la trayectoria del país, y es la base con que nos da la identidad de ser mexicano.
Como ciudadanos no hay que olvidar los sacrificios de nuestros antepasados que sufrieron por la patria con el fin de darnos la libertad de ser habitantes de una de las patrias del mundo, pero más importante, compartir con otros países la forma de vivir respetando los derechos ajenos, mientras mantenemos nuestra identidad mexicana. Una identidad que se manifiesta en nuestra cultura mestiza que incluye nuestra identidad indígena así como la sangre del mundo antiguo de Europa.
El México de hoy enfrenta varias dificultades pero como mexicanos los enfrentamos en pie con el motivo de avanzar hacia el futuro. Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, con su Grito de la Independencia, lanzo nuestro país y nos dio el carácter de ser mexicanos. En muchos aspectos seguimos