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While cataloging a donation from Antonio Velasco Piña’s personal library, Valeria finds a photo of a young woman with short hair, fierce eyes, and “Regina 2 de Octubre” written on the back in faded ink. Regina 2 De Octubre No Se Olvida Antonio Velasco Pina

It is important to note that Regina has not been without its critics. Historians and some survivors of the movement have pointed out historical inaccuracies and argued that Velasco Piña’s mystical flourishes sometimes obscure the concrete political reality of the time. Some argue that the author, having held government positions later in life, offered a narrative that was "safe" for consumption—a version of events that focused on spiritual destiny rather than the systemic institutional rot of the PRI (Institutional Revolutionary Party) regime. : While cataloging a donation from Antonio Velasco

In Velasco Piña’s version of history, the massacre at the Plaza de las Tres Culturas was not merely a political tragedy but a conscious spiritual sacrifice . Regina and 400 "martyrs" reportedly gave their lives to usher in a "New Era" for the nation. Regina. 2 de octubre no se olvida - Garza Lectora Some argue that the author, having held government