CHRISTMAS IN THE COUNTRY
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The image is still clear in that photograph of the year 1975, printed by the Sun of the North, in which the then president of Mexico, Luis Echeverría, and the governor Gutiérrez Treviño, both with Texana and Chamarra vaquera, appeared, in front of a fire in the desert of Ocampo, surrounded by families of ejidatarios of the region, celebrating what they called the “Christmas in the countryside”.Before that event, there is evidence of the frequent…
“A Wet Christmas” in PA Coal Country
In the winter of 1926, a reporter for The Plain Speaker of Hazleton, PA set out to document drinking culture in Pennsylvania’s Coal Region during Prohibition – and found a booming illicit alcohol trade. Despite the 18th Amendment, bootleggers, moonshiners, and street peddlers openly sold liquor across Carbon, Luzerne, and Schuylkill counties. Prices, quality, and supply were discussed freely, while enforcement efforts barely made a dent. The Coa…
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