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  • Barragan, Y., & Bray, M. (2014, May 29). Ricardo Flores Magón and the anarchist movement in Southern California[1]
    • In this article, the authors talk about the life of Ricardo Flores Magon and his many accomplishments including his Speech in El Monte and his contributions to the anarchist newspaper, Regeneración. It mentions the topics of many of Magon's writings in the newspaper ranging from seeking funds for the newspaper to reporting on events held by organizations such as "Tierra y Fraternidad".
  • Gómez Quiñonez, Juan. (2008). Sin frontera, sin cuartel: Los anarcocomunistas del PLM, 1900-1930. Tzintzun, (47), 161-196.[2]
    • This article highlights the relationships of the Partido Liberal Mexicano with other countries. It particularly emphasizes how the magonistas understood that in order to achieve change in Mexico, they would have to induce change in the United States first. The article mentions the importance of Regeneracion in propagating the PLM’s radicalism and how it did so.
  • Lomnitz, C. (2014). The Return of Comrade Ricardo Flores Magón. Princeton: Princeton University Press[3]
    • This book covers a wide range of topics regarding the life story of Ricardo Flores Magon and the actions he took to promote his ideologies. There are pages dedicated to the importance of Regeneracion to Magon’s goals during the Mexican Revolution.
  • Magon, R. F., & Magon, E. F. (n.d.). Regeneracion 1913-07-05 (A. L. Figueroa & W. C. Owen, Eds.)[4]
    • This edition of Regeneración includes topics such as the bourgeoise's interest in dividends and its stance against anarchism. It also criticizes France for associating with the Russian and Spanish monarchies, going as far as to say that this association is a result of republics and monarchies being one and the same.
  • Magon, R. F., & Magon, E. F. (n.d.). Regeneracion 1913-11-29 (A. L. Figueroa & W. C. Owen, Eds.)[5]
    • This edition of Regeneración touches on the threat that figures of authorities pose to the Mexican people and the ideals of Anarchism. It mentions a Catholic newspaper which criticizes the actions of Zapatistas as an example. It also includes a caricature of Texas, represented by a group of coyotes, acting civilians.
  • Magon, R. F., & Magon, E. F. (n.d.). Regeneracion 1915-12-18 (A. L. Figueroa & W. C. Owen, Eds.)[6]
    • This edition of the newspaper, Regeneración, calls out another "anarchist" newspaper that does not follow the ideals of the Partido Liberal Mexicano. It also focuses on the similarities between the Diaz and Carranza administration. It also apologizes for not including a caricature for that week's edition due to a lack of funds.

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  1. ^ "Ricardo Flores Magón and the Anarchist Movement in Southern California". KCET. 2014-05-29. Retrieved 2022-03-11.
  2. ^ Gómez Quiñonez, Juan (2008-06). "Sin frontera, sin cuartel: Los anarcocomunistas del PLM, 1900-1930". Tzintzun (in Spanish) (47): 161–196. ISSN 0188-2872. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. ^ ...), Lomnitz-Adler, Claudio, (1957- (2016). El regreso del camarada Ricardo Flores Magón. Era Editorial. ISBN 978-607-445-432-1. OCLC 974639695. {{cite book}}: |last= has numeric name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ "Regeneracion 1913-07-05 | California Revealed". californiarevealed.org. Retrieved 2022-03-11.
  5. ^ "Regeneracion 1913-11-29 | California Revealed". californiarevealed.org. Retrieved 2022-03-11.
  6. ^ "Regeneracion 1915-12-18 | California Revealed". californiarevealed.org. Retrieved 2022-03-11.