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In the beginning Charles Alston's mural work was inspired by the work of Aaron Douglas, Diego Rivera and José Clemente Orozco, the latter who he met when they did mural work in New York.
( 2 ) In March 1912, Madero's former general Pascual Orozco, who was personally resentful of how Madero had treated him, launched a rebellion in Chihuahua with the financial backing of Luis Terrazas, a former Governor of Chihuahua who was the largest landowner in Mexico.
Huerta was more successful, defeating Orozco's troops in three major battles and forcing Orozco to flee to the United States in September 1912.
At this time his paintings were often of scenes in the American South, and his style was strongly influenced by the Mexican muralists, especially Diego Rivera and José Clemente Orozco.
Orozco was from Chihuahua, near the U. S. border, and thus was able to aid the Zapatistas with a supply of arms.
The most accepted of all stories is that the Margarita was invented in October 1941, at Hussong's Cantina in Ensenada, Mexico, by bartender Don Carlos Orozco.
The Spanish expedition under Orozco set about building a Spanish city where the Aztec military post was at the base of the Cerro de Fortín.
José Clemente Orozco ( November 23, 1883 – September 7, 1949 ) was a Mexican social realist painter, who specialized in bold murals that established the Mexican Mural Renaissance together with murals by Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros, and others.
Orozco was the most complex of the Mexican muralists, fond of the theme of human suffering, but less realistic and more fascinated by machines than Rivera.
Orozco was known for being a politically committed artist.
José Clemente Orozco was born in Zapotlán el Grande ( now Ciudad Guzmán ) in 1883, Jalisco to Rosa de Flores Orozco.
In his autobiography, Orozco confesses, " I would stop my way to and from school and spend a few enchanted minutes in watching … This was the push that first set my imagination in motion and impelled me to cover paper with my earliest little figures ; this was my awakening to the existence of the art of painting.
While Rivera was a bold, optimistic figure, touting the glory of the revolution, Orozco was less comfortable with the bloody toll the social movement was taking.
After Díaz went into exile, Huerta initially pledged allegiance to the new administration of Francisco Madero, and he was retained by the Madero administration to crush anti-Madero revolts by rebel generals such as Pascual Orozco.
He was apprehended aboard his train in Newman, New Mexico, within 25 miles of El Paso, on 27 June 1915 together with Pascual Orozco and charged with conspiracy to violate U. S. neutrality laws.
Pascual Orozco Vazquez ( in contemporary documents, sometimes spelled " Oroszco ") ( 28 January 1882 – 30 August 1915 ) was a Mexican revolutionary leader who, after the triumph of the Mexican Revolution, rose up against Francisco I. Madero and recognized the coup d ' état led by Victoriano Huerta and the government it imposed.
His father was Pascual Orozco Sr. His mother was Amada Orozco y Vázquez ( 1852 – 1948 ).

Orozco and born
Alfonso Cuarón Orozco (; born 28 November 1961 ) is a Mexican film director, screenwriter and film producer, best known for his films Children of Men, Y tu mamá también, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, and A Little Princess.
He was married to Soledad Orozco García, who was born in Zapopan, Jalisco.
* Raquel Rodríguez Orozco ( Liliana Abud ) — was born in the United States and lives in Los Angeles though she has family in Mexico and has visited there frequently.
Olga Orozco ( 1920-1999 ) ( real name Olga Noemí Gugliotta ) was an Argentine poet born in Toay, La Pampa.

Orozco and family
* Argentinean folk singer Leon Gieco released a novelty song in 1997 called " Ojo con los Orozco " (" Be Aware of the Orozco Brothers ") where he described the personalities and proclivities of eight fictional corrupt politicians, all brothers within the same family.

Orozco and on
In May, Madero wanted a ceasefire, but his fellow revolutionaries Pascual Orozco and Francisco Villa disagreed and went ahead with an attack on Ciudad Juárez.
The aztec gods and goddess were mainly taken from the sources of Francisco Javier Clavijero, Alfredo Chavero, Francisco del Paso y Troncoso, Manuel Orozco y Berra and Bernardino de Sahagún, where depending on the source the suffixes of the Aztec names are exchanged " Lli ", " Li ", " Tl ", " Tli ", " Tlli " as occasionally the initials of the Aztec names are changed " Ch ", " C ", " Qu ", " X ", " K ", " Z ".
The museum has permanent and temporary art and archaeological exhibitions, in addition to the many murals painted on its walls by José Clemente Orozco, Diego Rivera and others.
José Guadalupe Posada, a satirical illustrator whose engravings about Mexican culture and politics challenged Mexicans to think differently about post-revolutionary Mexico, worked in full view of the public in shop windows located on the way Orozco went to school.
Additional murals, completed by Orozco in 1924-6, are " painted on the walls and rising overheads of the ground floor ," including Aboriginal Races, Franciscans Helping the Sick, and Cortés and Malinche.
To carry out the order, Juan Bautista de Orozco founded the village of León on 20 January 1576, creating its first town council and laying out its initial streets.
In May 1909 Orozco and José Inés Salazar purchased weapons in the United States and took them to Mexico on behalf of the Flores Magon brothers .< ref >
As such, Obregón's time as president saw the beginning of the art movement of Mexican muralism, with artists such as Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros, José Clemente Orozco, and Roberto Montenegro invited to create murals expressive of the spirit of the Mexican Revolution on the walls of public buildings throughout Mexico.
Hernandez went on to win seven more fights, four by knockout, including one over former world title challenger Felipe Orozco, and another, in his first professional fight abroad: a three round knockout over Leon Collins in Tokyo, Japan.
Jose David Orozco described on his local radio station the ““ women crying in the streets when not finding their husbands ” after deportation sweeps had occurred ” ( Balderrama 70 ).
It aired in 2000 on Televisa and was written by Lucy Orozco and Humberto Robles.
Ms. Sylvia Orozco, Board President, Mr. William Klein, Vice President, Mr. Fred Youngblood, Clerk and Mr. James Na, Board member all voted in favor of the budget reduction plan based on the recommendations of the Chino Valley Unified School District Superintendent, Dr. Edmond T. Heatley.
The Generation of 1937 centers on poetry, where it developed the descriptive, nostalgic and meditative in the work of Ricardo E. Molinari, Vicente Barbieri, Olga Orozco, León Benarós and Alfonso Sola Gonzáles.

Orozco and San
After attending school for Agriculture and Architecture, Orozco studied art at the Academy of San Carlos.
Among the numerous works of Bishop Cámara the following are the most important: Contestación á la historia del conflicto entre la religión y la ciencia de Juan Guillermo Draper ( 3 editions ); Vida y escritos del Beato Alonso de Orozco, del Orden de San Agustín, Predicador de Felipe II ; Conferencias y demás discursos hasta hoy publicados del Ilmo.

Orozco and Guerrero
In 1959, together with fellow artists, Raúl Anguiano, Jesús Guerrero Galván, and Carlos Orozco Romero, Juan O ' Gorman founded the militant Unión de Pintores y Grabadores de México.
In August 1921, along with Vicente Lombardo Toledano, Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco and Xavier Guerrero, he founded the Grupo Solidario del Movimiento Obrero (" Solidarity Group of the Workers ' Movement ").

Orozco and state
Pascual Orozco ( 1882 – 1915 ), who fought with Francisco I. Madero ( 1873 – 1913 ) in 1910, only to launch a rebellion against him in Chihuahua ( state ) | Chihuahua in 1911.

Orozco and Chihuahua
Pascual Orozco, along with governor Abraham González, formed a powerful military union in the north and took Mexicali and Chihuahua City, although they were not especially committed to Madero.
In March 1912, Pascual Orozco, a general who had fought with Madero during the Mexican Revolution, but had grown disaffected with Madero, launched a revolt against Madero's regime in Chihuahua with the financial backing of Luis Terrazas, a former Governor of Chihuahua and the largest landowner in Mexico.

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