A Texas Tale of the Three Duval Brothers
Texas Capitol circa 1870 In both Texas and Florida, the Duval name is scattered through place names and history. Duval… Read More »A Texas Tale of the Three Duval Brothers
Texas Capitol circa 1870 In both Texas and Florida, the Duval name is scattered through place names and history. Duval… Read More »A Texas Tale of the Three Duval Brothers
Brady Coleman People’s History in Texas interviewed Brady Coleman last week. Brady Coleman was a member of the Austin Law… Read More »Austin Law Commune Interview with Brady Coleman
To be published in Sept. 2019 Paul Buhle, Steve Max, Dave Nance and Noah Van Sciver have produced a new… Read More »Eugene V. Debs A Graphic Biography
New Journalism Project is collaborating with People’s History in Texas (PHIT) to re-publish two books. As a new generation of activists take… Read More »Publishing Plans
The Austin History Center has a new photographic exhibit on streetcars in Austin. It is a lovely exhibit that presents… Read More »Streetcars
by Robert H. Duke Grassroots Federalism is a neatly threaded tale of three interrelated stories. The author slyly notes the… Read More »LBJ and Grassroots Federalism: Congressman Bob Poage, Race, and Change in Texas