At the beginning of the 1940's, Mexico City was losing its old, provincial and sleepy character in order to make the move toward becoming a great city that attracted millions of people who hailed from different regions of the country and ...See moreAt the beginning of the 1940's, Mexico City was losing its old, provincial and sleepy character in order to make the move toward becoming a great city that attracted millions of people who hailed from different regions of the country and even from abroad. Today, in this program, the voices of those who inhabited the city give an account of this space of contradictory coexistence, where, in an effort to win the heart of the country, tradition and the newly arrived modernity were in a fierce debate without surrender. Written by
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