Celebrate Cinco de Mayo With Vivid Images of Mexico in the 1960s – Time.com
Cinco de Mayo | Mexican history - Encyclopædia Britannica
This holiday is primarily observed by Mexican-Americans all over the United States to honor their heritage or roots. However, was born and raised in Miami, Florida and never heard of this day until we relocated to Texas.
Dancers at the annual Cinco de Mayo Festival in Washington, D.C. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
Two other holidays celebrated in this state that were also unknown to me until we moved here: Texas Independence Day, March 2nd; and Juneteenth – June 19th.
Never knew anything about these special days. T.I.D. is unique to Texans but it's been said that Juneteenth is a worldwide celebration. Worldwide? Really?? Not sure what world I've been living in all this time, nevertheless … can no longer claim ignorance about any of these memorable events. There are important dots on the #timeline of #history of mankind and should not be ignored. :)
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