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Sam Houston and the American Southwest

Author : Randolph B. Campbell
Publisher : Longman Publishing Group
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : UVA:X004593235

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Sam Houston and the American Southwest by Randolph B. Campbell Pdf

In this biography, Randolph B. Campbell explores the life of Sam Houston and his important role in the development of the Southwest. Paperback, brief, and inexpensive, each of the titles in the Library of American Biography Series focus on a figure whose actions and ideas significantly influenced the course of American history and national life. In addition, each biography relates the life of its subject to the broader themes and developments of the times.

Sam Houston

Author : John Hoyt Williams
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 1994-03-03
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780671880712

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Sam Houston by John Hoyt Williams Pdf

Against the tumultuous backdrop of early Texas history, Williams sketches a vivid portrait of a truly American legend. Map.

Sam Houston and the American Southwest

Author : Randolph B. Campbell
Publisher : Longman Publishing Group
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : UOM:39015032845516

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Sam Houston and the American Southwest by Randolph B. Campbell Pdf

This biography explores the life of Sam Houston and his important role in the development of the Southwest. The book examines the actions and ideas of Sam Houston, relating his life to the broader themes and developments of the time in which he lived. For anyone interested in the life of Sam Houston, the history of the American Southwest, or the history of Texas. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

Mexican Americans in Texas

Author : Arnoldo De León
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : History
ISBN : UTEXAS:059173007139660

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Mexican Americans in Texas by Arnoldo De León Pdf

Like its ground-breaking predecessor, the first general survey of Tejanos, this completely up-to-date revision is a concise political, cultural, and social history of Mexican Americans in Texas from the Spanish colonial era to the present. Professor De Len is careful to portray Tejanos as active subjects, not merely objects in the ongoing Texas story. Complemented by a stunning photographic essay, a helpful glossary, and meticulously annotated, this work continues to be ideal reading for anyone wanting to learn about the most influential ethnic group in Texas.

Sam Houston and the Alamo Avengers

Author : Brian Kilmeade
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2019-11-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9780525540564

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Sam Houston and the Alamo Avengers by Brian Kilmeade Pdf

The New York Times bestseller now in paperback with a new epilogue. In March 1836, the Mexican army led by General Santa Anna massacred more than two hundred Texians who had been trapped in the Alamo. After thirteen days of fighting, American legends Jim Bowie and Davey Crockett died there, along with other Americans who had moved to Texas looking for a fresh start. It was a crushing blow to Texas’s fight for freedom. But the story doesn’t end there. The defeat galvanized the Texian settlers, and under General Sam Houston’s leadership they rallied. Six weeks after the Alamo, Houston and his band of settlers defeated Santa Anna’s army in a shocking victory, winning the independence for which so many had died. Sam Houston and the Alamo Avengers recaptures this pivotal war that changed America forever, and sheds light on the tightrope all war heroes walk between courage and calculation. Thanks to Kilmeade’s storytelling, a new generation of readers will remember the Alamo—and recognize the lesser known heroes who snatched victory from the jaws of defeat.

Sleuthing the Alamo

Author : James E. Crisp
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 201 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2010-04-10
Category : History
ISBN : 9780195184082

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Sleuthing the Alamo by James E. Crisp Pdf

In Sleuthing the Alamo, historian James E. Crisp draws back the curtain on years of mythmaking to reveal some surprising truths about the Texas Revolution--truths often obscured by both racism and "political correctness," as history has been hijacked by combatants in the culture wars of the past two centuries. Beginning with a very personal prologue recalling both the pride and the prejudices that he encountered in the Texas of his youth, Crisp traces his path to the discovery of documents distorted, censored, and ignored--documents which reveal long-silenced voices from the Texan past. In each of four chapters focusing on specific documentary "finds," Crisp uncovers the clues that led to these archival discoveries. Along the way, the cast of characters expands to include: a prominent historian who tried to walk away from his first book; an unlikely teenaged "speechwriter" for General Sam Houston; three eyewitnesses to the death of Davy Crockett at the Alamo; a desperate inmate of Mexico City's Inquisition Prison, whose scribbled memoir of the war in Texas is now listed in the Guiness Book of World Records; and the stealthy slasher of the most famous historical painting in Texas. In his afterword, Crisp explores the evidence behind the mythic "Yellow Rose of Texas" and examines some of the powerful forces at work in silencing the very voices from the past that we most need to hear today. Here then is an engaging first-person account of historical detective work, illuminating the methods of the serious historian--and the motives of those who prefer glorious myth to unflattering truth.

Eavesdropping on Texas History

Author : Mary L. Scheer
Publisher : University of North Texas Press
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2017-02-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781574416756

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Eavesdropping on Texas History by Mary L. Scheer Pdf

Most writers and readers of history have at one time or another wished that they could have been at some particular defining event in history. Whether it was a moment of a great decision, a major turning point that changed everything, or simply an intriguing occurrence, many scholars and others have on occasion wished that they “could have been there.” Texas history provides infinite Lone Star episodes to consider, rooted in the widespread assumption that Texas is a colorful, unique, and exceptional place with larger-than-life heroes and narratives. Mary L. Scheer has assembled fifteen contributors to explore special moments in Texas history. The contributors assembled for this anthology represent many of the “all stars” among Texas historians: two State Historians of Texas, two past presidents of TSHA, four current or past presidents of ETHA, two past presidents of WTHA, nine fellows of historical associations, two Fulbright Scholars, and seven award-winning authors. Each is an expert in his or her field and provided in some fashion an answer to the question: At what moment in Texas history would you have liked to have been a “fly on the wall” and why? The choice of an event and the answers were both personal and individual, ranging from familiar topics to less well-known subjects. One wanted to be at the Alamo. Another chose to explore when Sam Houston refused to take a loyalty oath to the Confederacy. One chapter follows the first twenty-four hours of Lyndon Baines Johnson’s presidency after Kennedy’s assassination. Others write about the Dust Bowl coming to Texas, or when Texas Southern University was created. Their respective essays are not written as isolated occurrences or “moments,” but as causal developments presented within the larger social and political context of the period.

The American Spelling Book

Author : Noah Webster
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 1836
Category : English language
ISBN : NYPL:33433000760300

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A Line in the Sand

Author : Randy Roberts,James S. Olson
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2001-08-03
Category : History
ISBN : 9780743222792

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A Line in the Sand by Randy Roberts,James S. Olson Pdf

In late February and early March of 1836, the Mexican Army under the command of General Antonio López de Santa Anna besieged a small force of Anglo and Tejano rebels at a mission known as the Alamo. The defenders of the Alamo were in an impossible situation. They knew very little of the events taking place outside the mission walls. They did not have much of an understanding of Santa Anna or of his government in Mexico City. They sent out contradictory messages, they received contradictory communications, they moved blindly and planned in the dark. And in the dark early morning of March 6, they died. In that brief, confusing, and deadly encounter, one of America's most potent symbols was born. The story of the last stand at the Alamo grew from a Texas rallying cry, to a national slogan, to a phenomenon of popular culture and presidential politics. Yet it has been a hotly contested symbol from the first. Questions remain about what really happened: Did William Travis really draw a line in the sand? Did Davy Crockett die fighting, surrounded by the bodies of two dozen of the enemy? And what of the participants' motives and purposes? Were the Texans justified in their rebellion? Were they sincere patriots making a last stand for freedom and liberty, or were they a ragtag collection of greedy men-on-the-make, washed-up politicians, and backwoods bullies, Americans bent on extending American slavery into a foreign land? The full story of the Alamo -- from the weeks and months that led up to the fateful encounter to the movies and speeches that continue to remember it today -- is a quintessential story of America's past and a fascinating window into our collective memory. In A Line in the Sand, acclaimed historians Randy Roberts and James Olson use a wealth of archival sources, including the diary of José Enrique de la Peña, along with important and little-used Mexican documents, to retell the story of the Alamo for a new generation of Americans. They explain what happened from the perspective of all parties, not just Anglo and Mexican soldiers, but also Tejano allies and bystanders. They delve anew into the mysteries of Crockett's final hours and Travis's famous rhetoric. Finally, they show how preservationists, television and movie producers, historians, and politicians have become the Alamo's major interpreters. Walt Disney, John Wayne, and scores of journalists and cultural critics have used the Alamo to contest the very meaning of America, and thereby helped us all to "remember the Alamo."

Exiled

Author : Ron Rozelle
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2017-12-26
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781623495862

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Exiled by Ron Rozelle Pdf

After an undisputed record of political achievement—leading the decisive battle for Texas independence at San Jacinto, serving twice as president of the Republic of Texas, twice again as a United States senator after annexation, and finally as governor of Texas—Sam Houston found himself in the winter of his life in a self-imposed exile among the pines of East Texas. Houston was often a bundle of complicated contradictions. He was a spirited advocate for public education but had little formal education himself. He was very much “a Jackson man” but disagreed with his mentor on the treatment of Native Americans. He was a slaveholder who opposed abolition but scuttled his own political reputation by resisting the South’s move toward secession. After refusing to take an oath of loyalty to the Confederacy in 1861, Houston was swiftly evicted from the governor’s office. “Let me tell you what is coming,” he later said from a window at the Tremont Hotel in Galveston. “After the sacrifice of countless millions of treasure and hundreds of thousands of lives, you may win Southern independence if God be not against you, but I doubt it.” Houston died just two years later, and the nation was indeed fractured. Ron Rozelle’s masterful biographical portrait here lingers on Houston’s final years, especially as lived out in Huntsville, when so much of his life’s work seemed on the verge of coming undone. Artfully written for the general reader, Exiled: The Last Days of Sam Houston is a compelling look at Sam Houston’s legacy and twilight years.

Sam Houston

Author : James L. Haley
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 537 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2015-04-10
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780806152158

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Sam Houston by James L. Haley Pdf

"From his rise and fall in Tennessee politics and through his many roles in Texas, Haley paints a lively picture of Houston as a sometimes deeply troubled man. While this is not a definitive biography, it is a refreshing, important look at a weighty yet often overlooked figure in American politics."--"Library Journal." Illustrations.

American Mischief

Author : Alan Lelchuk
Publisher : Terrace Books
Page : 524 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0299192547

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American Mischief by Alan Lelchuk Pdf

By turns hilarious and alarming, American Mischief is an ambitious attempt to define the disorders of American culture. Originally published in 1970, the novel takes on sexual anarchy, political madness, the collapse of monogamy, and above all the high cost of extreme behavior. These aspects of American culture are richly illustrated by the novel's two protagonists: Professor Bernard Kovell, a supreme and comical narcissist who dotes on lofty analogies while performing very low acts, and Lenny Pincus, a young radical fishing for more trouble than he can handle.

Samuel Houston

Author : Valerie Bodden
Publisher : ABDO
Page : 116 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1604539623

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Samuel Houston by Valerie Bodden Pdf

Traces the life of the soldier who led the fight for Texas's independence from Mexico, served as governor and senator, and opposed secession during the Civil War.

Sam Houston

Author : Bill O'Neal
Publisher : Eakin Press
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2020-09
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1681791927

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Warriors Don't Cry

Author : Melba Beals
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2007-07-24
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781416948827

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Warriors Don't Cry by Melba Beals Pdf

Using the diary she kept as a teenager and through news accounts, Melba Pattillo Beals relives the harrowing year when she was selected as one of the first nine students to integrate Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1957.