Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Your Mexican Friends Sing "La Rielera"

On Wednesday November 20th we commemorated the 103rd anniversary of the Mexican Revolution.
Fourth graders in Mexico City sing a typical song from Revolutionary ages.

La Rielera (The Railroad worker)





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