History en Espanol will celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 with informative documentaries such as Poignant tales of revolution, historical secrets, and the global influence of the Hispanic culture.
History en Espanol also to broadcast dramas and series that describes Mexican Revolution, to the brutal military dictatorship that gripped Argentina from 1976 to 1983, and tales of treasures hidden beneath Mexico’s modern structures, the special lineup reaches into the past to present the astonishing facts and revealing moments that have helped define one of the world’s most dominant cultures.
Documentary Films To be aired during September 15 – 21st at 8-10pm ET include:
The Mexican Revolution – Sept.15
Mexican Migration to the U.S. – Sept. 16
The Disappeared – Sept. 17
Assassination of Trotsky – Sept. 18
A Place Called Chiapas – Sept. 19
Historia Secreta: Mexico City – Hrs 1 & 2, Sept. 20
Historia Secreta: Bogota, Colombia – Sept. 21 at 8pm ET and
Historia Secreta: Monterrey, Mexico – Sept. 21 at 9pm ET
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