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Alamo Images: Changing Perceptions of a Texas Experience

by Schoelwer, Susan Pendergast; Paul Andrew Hutton (Intro)

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This DeGolyer Library major exhibition attempts to explore the development of the Alamo myth itself and to suggest what that myth may reflect about the American character. This investigation has revealed much that is confusing and contradictory. The Alamo's defense certainly was heroic and has thus served well as a standard for subsequent American warriors, but this battle suggests a darker side to the American character as well. The Texas revolution deepened the split between North and South over the expansion of slavery into the Southwest and West. To many of its contemporaries, such as abolitionist leader Benjamin Lundy, the Texas revolution suggested not a fight for freedom but he aggressive expansion of slavery. The link between the Alamo and slavery may or may not be historically tenuous- and in the popular legend it is nonexistent- but the broader question of racism in the development of the Alamo myth should not be casually dismissed. The exhibit explores this theme, specifically in respect to the myth's treatment of Tejanos, or Mexican Texans. -- from Foreword.

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Title
Alamo Images
Author
Schoelwer, Susan Pendergast; Paul Andrew Hutton (Intro)
Format/Binding
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Used - Good
Jacket Condition
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Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0870742132
ISBN 13
9780870742132
Publisher
The DeGolyer Library publications series
Place of Publication
Dallas, Tx
This edition first published
1985

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