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Cinco de Mayo — celebrated on May 5 in Mexico and the United States —marks the anniversary of the 1862 Battle of Puebla, in which the outnumbered Mexican army, led by Ignacio Zaragoza, defeated the French during the Franco-Mexican war.
Today, people across Mexico and the United States observe Cinco de Mayo, and it serves as a celebration of Mexican heritage and culture.
With UNT Libraries, you can learn all about the history and tradition surrounding this important day:
- Read about the Battle of Puebla and the Franco-Mexican War through the UNT Library Catalog.
- Discover photos of past celebrations in The Portal to Texas History.
- Learn more about Mexican-American history through UNT Press.
- Watch a documentary through the Media Library.