Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Placita de Dolores – Bell of Dolores


Photo Taken By: Steph S. and Laylani D. 

Placita de Dolores – Bell of Dolores

Address Location: 125 Paseo De La Plaza # 400 Los Angeles, CA 90012
           
On September 16th, 1810, the Mexican revolution began with the country’s people, consisting of Mestizos, Mexican-born Spaniards, and others, declaring liberation from Spain. This day marked the beginning of Mexico’s history and represents the beginning of the country and its citizens’ journey toward freedom through resistance during the Mexican War of Independence (1810-1821). However, none of Mexico’s liberation could have been accomplished without the leadership of Miguel Hidalgo, a Catholic priest and commander of the revolution against the Spanish and the Royalist supporters. He ordered the church bells in Dolores, Guanajuato, to be rung at six o’clock in the afternoon on September 16th, 1810. The bell’s ringing signified the moment his followers were to gather and begin its revolt against Spain’s monarchy rule. This significant moment established the tradition of “El Grito.” Every year, to honor this day, the President of Mexico rings the bell in Mexico City and belches a cry representing his and his country’s patriotism and liberation.  
To commemorate the day of the beginning of the Mexican War of Independence, the Republic of Mexico gave a replica of the bell Hidalgo to the United States. The replica bell is located at the Placita de Dolores in Downtown Los Angeles. The bell’s presence in the Downtown area represents an important connection of Mexico and the United States. The monument not only connects the two countries together, but their citizens’ as well. For the millions of Mexicans and Mexican Americans within the Los Angeles and Southern California area, the presence of the bell provides a remainder of their country’s and their ancestor’s patriotism and heritage. However, the bell also represents the connection of Mexico to other non- Mexican Americans in the United States as well. Both countries fought for their independence against their ruling monarchies, the British and Spanish. Like the bell of Hidalgo, the United States has its own bell to represent its liberation, the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia. Like the liberators of Mexico, such as Miguel Hidalgo, America has the likes of George Washington and the other Founding Fathers as its liberators. After each country’s resistance and independence, their governments established a democracy that still reign today.
Submitted by: Steph S. Laylani D. 
Sources:

"Placita De Dolores, Olvera Street, Los Angeles." Public Art in Los Angeles and
Southern California/Cultural Los Angeles. Web. 24 Apr. 2012. <http://www.publicartinla.com/UnionStation/placita.html>.
"Mexican Independence." Texas A&M University. Web. 24 Apr. 2012.
<http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/mexicanrev.htm>.
“Eduardo Carillo: Father Hidalgo rang the bell of Dolores.” Los Angeles Murals. Web. 24
Apr. 2012.
<http://www.lamurals.org/MuralFiles/Downtown/FatherHidalgo.html>.

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