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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: Members of the Congress of Puebla, People from Puebla, Puebla, Vicente Lombardo Toledano, Gilberto Bosques Saldivar, Sebastian Ligarde, Albert Baez, Roberto Cueva del Rio, Aurelio Lopez, Joaquin Cordero, Sergio Goyri, Juana Calderon Tapia, Manuel Avila Camacho, Maria Elena Velasco, Luis Cabrera Lobato, Juan N. Mendez, Mario Plutarco Marin Torres, Francisco Guevara, Martin Ocelotl, Luis Felipe Tovar, Angeles Mastretta, Fernando Olvera, Leon Avalos y Vez, Manuel Bartlett, Jose Maria Lafragua, Jose Rocchi, Gaspar Henaine, Joaquin de Mendizabal y Tamborrel, Gerardo Clemente Vega, Veronica Jaspeado, Oscar Hidalgo, German List Arzubide, Manuel Palafox, Isidro Sanchez Macip, Sofia Stamatiades, Melquiades Morales, Maximino Avila Camacho, Eric Galvez, Maricruz Olivier, Blas Chumacero, Carlos Rivera Flores, Mariano Pina Olaya, Charlotte Yazbek, Pablo Aja, Juan Antonio Rodriguez, Sergio Perez, Manuel de Aspiroz, Gabino Barreda, Gabriel Palmeros, Karla Jimenez, Alejandro Honda, Aquiles Serdan, Federico Fernandez, Antonio Nava, Felix Isael Gonzalez, Sergio Rosas, Amanda Olivares, Tony MacFarland, Blanca Zumarraga, Antonio Cortes. Excerpt: Vicente Lombardo Toledano (July 16, 1894 - November 16, 1968) was one of the foremost Mexican labor leaders of the 20th century. He founded the Confederation of Mexican Workers (CTM), the national labor federation most closely associated with the ruling party, the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), for most of the last sixty-five years of that century. Purged from the union after World War II, he co-founded, along with Narciso Bassols, the political party, "Partido Popular," later known as the Partido Popular Socialista. Lombardo Toledano was born in Teziutlan, Puebla, to middle-class parents. After obtaining his law degree from the National Autonomous...