The Real People Who Inspired Timeless Fictional Characters

The Robin Hood Of Mexico

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In 1919, pulp writer Johnson McCulley created the fictional character of Zorro, a suave and skilled vigilante that fought to protect the lower-class and indigenous people of California. Armed with a sword, cape, and mask, he continually evades authorities while there is a bounty on his head.

It’s believed that this fictional character is based on Joaquin Murrieta. Murrieta assembled a gang during the 1850s to avenge his assaulted wife and protect the weak, innocent, and Mexicans from the injustices caused by those involved in the California Gold Rush. He soon became a legend among the community and was housed by them when the California state legislature put a bounty on his life.