
On October 20, 1944, university students and military leaders aligned to overthrow the dictator
Jorge Ubico. Guatemalans fondly remember the replacement government and its executive leader,
Juan José Arévalo, who implemented a series of successful labor and agrarian reforms. Music and fireworks mark the day's lively celebrations, the grandest of which are held in the Plaza Mayor in
Guatemala City. It is also common on this day for activists to exercise their free speech, a human right that Arévalo championed. Some protests draw thousands of people and extend into the next day.
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