"Marching Through History: The Enduring Memory of the 1968 Mexico City Massacre"

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Students in Mexico City marched to commemorate the 1968 massacre at Tlatelolco plaza, where hundreds of students were killed by the military. The memory of the massacre serves as an important reminder for modern Mexico, as students today still face violence and organized crime. The march also highlighted the ongoing struggles within the education system and the fight for student rights. The Mexican government acknowledged the massacre as a "state crime" on its 50th anniversary in 2018.
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