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The Minerva Underground Movement was a clandestine student organization in Mexico during the late 1960s, notably active around the time of the Tlatelolco Massacre in 1968. It aimed to promote political awareness and social justice among students and the broader population, advocating for democratic reforms and opposing government repression. The movement was part of a larger wave of student activism across Latin America during this period, challenging authoritarian regimes and seeking to give voice to the marginalized. Its legacy continues to influence contemporary social movements in Mexico.

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