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Frida Kahlo And The Mexican Revolution

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Frida Kahlo born in Coyoacan Mexico, Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderon was born July 6 1907 although she stated she was born year 1910 to reflect Mexican revolution, considering herself a “true daughter of the Mexican revolution.” Kahlo was always described as a unique girl, one of four girls growing up she was the one who stood out most. She wrestled, boxed enjoyed swimming, and even at times enjoyed dressing in boys clothing which of course at those time were very unlikely for girls to do such things. Kahlo experienced growing up during the Mexican Revolution she remembered times when her and her sister hid while her mom fed the Zapatistas. Kahlo was the first female student in a prep school in Mexico where she was in a little gang of boys and the debated and argued about ideas of Marx, religion and other things. Kahlo was in a horrific trolley accident where she suffered a lot of injuries and had over 35 surgeries. Over the healing process time Kahlo began painting what seemed as self-portraits but she says they weren’t. By 1920s Mexico was experiencing a Cultural Artistic Renaissance ridding of the European and catholic …show more content…

Many Mexican supported Bolsheviks because they made is seem as if they were rising against the rich even though they were suffering. Frieda however was considered a free spirit she technically did not have political views she was moved many beliefs Marxism, Mao and Stalin. In 1936 Stalin took over Russia Leading to divided Communist loyalties Diego asked Trotsky (Trotskyism, which she embraced) and wife to stay at their home for free. Kahlo had an affair as well with Trotsky. Kahlo later painted a picture of Mao and Stalin and kept it over her bed. “To her Communism had become confused with

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