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So, if waving a Confederate flag—a symbol of treason and racial subjugation—is considered “freedom of speech,” why should the Mexican flag be seen as a threat to American identity?
A new exhibition at the Whitney Museum demonstrates the “seismic influence” murals by Diego Rivera and other Mexican painters had on the development of post-war art in America.
Missing context. The video of protesters raising a Mexican flag at an ICE center in Aurora, Colorado dates from 2019. This article was produced by the Reuters Fact Check team.
Mexican Muralists Changed the Course of 20th-Century American Art. A New Exhibit Explores Their Influence 12 minute read María Izquierdo, My Nieces , 1940 Artists Rights Society (ARS)/SOMAAP ...
Case in point: a National Review headline calling the Mexican flag the “Confederate banner of the L.A. riots.” Protesters’ prominent use of the flag evokes photos from more than 30 years ago, when ...
Collector Jeff Bridgman — whose 13-star American flags are on exhibit through July 21 — on why pre-20th-century Stars and Stripes are the real pinnacle of U.S. vexillography.
Elizabeth Torres, 36, held a Mexican flag outside the detention center in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday morning. “I am a very proud American,” said Ms. Torres, whose grandparents immigrated ...