Supreme Court's Dobbs decision, two new books explore the untold stories of how it happened—and its impact. By Catherine Woodiwiss Texas History| June 20, 2024 The Texas Ranger Who Helped a Serial Killer Go Free In this adapted excerpt from her new book, ‘We Were Illegal,’ Jessica...
Her books have won numerous awards, including two Spur Awards, two Caroline Bancroft History Prizes, and the Barbara Sudler Award; she has also been a finalist for the Women Writing the West’s Willa Literary Award, High Plains Book Award, Oklahoma Book Award, and Foreword Review and Sarton ...
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Harry Benedict, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Eugene Barker, chair of the UT history department, and Fritz Lanham, a 1900 graduate who had served as the first editor-in-chief of The Texan student newspaper. In addition to the board, an ad hoc committee of Association Vice ...
I communed with horses, and a cowboy gave me a sound bath. At part-time Austinite Chip Conley’s luxurious new Santa Fe retreat, people of a certain age seek renewal and transformation. Do they find it? ByTom Foster Texas History| ...
Posted inHistory,Israel,Judaism Taggedcolonizers Degenerate animals Posted onDecember 30, 2023|2 comments “To be clear, there is no animal species, no predator, anywhere near as cruel, as heartless, as vicious, as ignorant, as the Muslims who carried out the atrocities of October 7–and the...
was found cut in half in a Los Angeles-area open field. Still unsolved to this day, her slaying remains one of the most infamous murder cases in the history of Hollywood. It’s a spectacularly gruesome crime that has gone on to inspire books and films alike, including the James Ellroy ...
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Aw HistoryAw aired on NBC from May 4, 1964, to June 25, 1999. The show also had two spinoffs: Somerset, which aired from 1970-1976, and Texas, which aired from 1980-1982.Joe Barbara (Joe)How would you feel about Aw being rebooted as a movie? I’d love to see the show rebooted...
" while frightened Mexican infantry yelled "Me no Alamo!" and begged for mercy to no avail. In what historian Davis called "one of the most one-sided victories in history", 650 Mexican soldiers were killed and 300 captured. Eleven Texians died, with 30 others, including Houston, wounded....