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Four days after the Zapatista uprising on New Year's Day 1994 in the impoverished state of Chiapas, a reporter interviewed one of its peasant soldiers, a prisoner of the Mexican army, and asked why he was fighting. 'I want there to be democracy, no more inequality,' he said. 'I am looking for a life worth living, liberation, just like God says.' John Womack Jr. uses these words as the epigraph to his book Rebellion in Chiapas: An Historical Reader.
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