The Truth About Cinco de Mayo: History, Culture, and Misconceptions.

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Cinco de Mayo is celebrated in the United States as a day to honor Mexican American culture, but it is not Mexico's Independence Day. The holiday has become an excuse for Americans to drink tequila and eat Mexican food, but some criticize the offensive stereotypes that are sometimes embraced. Celebrations are planned throughout the weekend in cities with large Mexican American populations, including parades, festivals, and pub crawls.
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