Lone Star Pasts : Memory and History in Texas.
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- 9781603444996
- 976.4/05
- F386 -- .L78 2007eb
Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction A Study of History, Memory, and Collective Memory in Texas -- Chapter 1 Early Historians and the Shaping of Texas Memory -- Chapter 2 The Bones of Stephen F. Austin: History and Memory in Progressive-Era Texas -- Chapter 3 Memory, Truth, and Pain: Myth and Censorship in the Celebration of Texas History -- Chapter 4 "Memories Are Short but Monuments Lengthen Remembrances": The United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Power of Civil War Memory -- Chapter 5 Memory and the 1920s Ku Klux Klan in Texas -- Chapter 6 Juneteenth: Emancipation and Memory -- Chapter 7 Constructing Tejano Memory -- Chapter 8 Generation versus Generation: African Americans in Texas Remember the Civil Rights Movement -- Chapter 9 Lyndon, We Hardly Remember Ye: LBJ in the Memory of Modern Texas -- Chapter 10 Mission Statement: The Alamo and the Fallacy of Historical Accuracy in Epic Filmmaking -- Chapter 11 History and Collective Memory in Texas: The Entangled Stories of the Lone Star State -- Contributors -- Index.
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