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Index
A
Abernathy, Ralph 421
Abernethy, Francis Edward book
ed by, rev, 338-339
Abilene Reporter and W Texas
drought relief, 512, 515, 521
Abilene Reporter-News A C Greene
and, x o
Acts of Fasth The Catholic Church in
Texas, 1900oo-95o rev, 648-649
Adair, John and Mexican indepen-
dence, 2o8-iog
Adams, Belle. 104
Adams, David B book rev by,
470-471
Adams, Eulice 104
Adams, John A, Jr book by, rev,
134
Adobe Walls trading post at, 175
, Battle of archeological in-
vestigation, 170, 171 (map),
175-176
Advent wins book award, 628
Adventures and Recollections of General
Walter P Lane, a San Jacinto Veter-
an , The rev, 631-632
AFL-CIO merger, 545, and Civil
Rights Movement, 546-547
Afncan Amencans in Jasper, Texas,
J Lanier and, 103-104, Texas
elected officials, web exhibit,
121-122, at battle of Cabin
Creek, 128, and Reconstruction
in Alabama, book rev, 157-158,
and 1876 Constitution, suffrage
restrictions, 235, in Spanish-
Amencan War, 258, 272, in
American West, bibliography
rev., 327-328, the Elaine race n-
ot, book rev., 334-335, in Texas
prison population, 403, and
Texas pnson reform, 413, 414,
and Mexican American roots,
book rev, 469-470, as soldiers
along the Rio Grande, book rev,
472-473, and theater craft
unionism, article, 533-548, oil-
workers, unionization of, 536,
and communists, 541, honored
in Civil Wai, 591, as US troops,
book rev , 644-645, dunng WWI,
book rev, 649-650 See also Civil
Rights Movement, segregation
Agnor, Margaret 291, 448
Ahmad, Diana L book rev by,
637-638
Aitchison, Bob cartoon by, 416
Alamo, the D Crockett and, 122,
D Crockett's vest on exhibit at,
301, receives Maverick family pa-
pers, 301-302, as an image, book
rev, 632-633 See also Mission
San Antonio de Valero
Alamo Acequia Madre 373, 6o20
Alamo Messenger, The online,
619-62o
Alaniz, Mane photograph, 30
Albany, Texas Rev J Brown and
drought relief in, 507-53o, Rev
J Brown moves to, 510, Clara
Barton visits, 523, 524, 527
Albany News and W Texas drought
relief, 517
Albany Star and growth of Albany,
511, E Rye and, 517Aldama, Ignacio and Mexican inde-
pendence, ioo
Alexander, Holmes 26
Alexander, Thomas E book by,
rev, 336
Alger, Bruce. to
Alger, Russell. 256
Allardyce, J C 91
Allen, Charles and Marshall sit-ins,
13-14, 424, 425, 427, 430, 433,
436,437
Allen, Raye Virginia and Temple
Cultural Activities Center, 301
Allen, Winne and Repubhc of
Texas seal, 285
Allende, Ignacio and Mexican in-
dependence, 199-200, 213
Allison, Fred book rev by, 336
Almariz, Fhlix D, Jr and Tejano
history, 350, book ed by, rev,
463-464
Almuelle, Alejandra 619
Alonzo, Armando C and Tejano
history, 355-356
Amarillo Daily News B Mead and,
124
Amberson, Mary Margaret McAllen
book by, noted, 445
Ambush at Bloody Run The Wham Pay-
master Robbery of 1889' rev,
326-327
American Citizens' Social Club (AC-
SC) formed, 32, goals and signif-
icance of, 38-39, legacy of educa-
tion, 41-42, collapse of, 42-43,
gendered nature of, 42
American Collection Works from the
Amon Carter Museum, An rev,
502-503
American Colonier rev, 493
American Federation of Labor
(AFL) black membership in,
534, 545, merges with CIO, 545
Amencan G I Forum formation of,
32, 43, emphasis on education,
43-44, and civil nghts, 44-45, bi-
cultural identity of, 45
American Studies Association and
Hispanic Literary Hentage Con-
ference, 117
Amerecan West The Invention of a
Myth, The rev, 332-333
Amon Carter Museum of Western
Art R Tyler and, 111, exhibits
at, noted, 119-120, P Johnson
and design of, 12o, photograph
and paper conservation lab, 299,
reopening for remodeled, 299,
symposium at, 454, E Porter ex-
hibit at, 455-456, L Gilpin ex-
hibit at, 456, collections in, book
rev, 50o2-503, photography col-
lections, Web sites, 621-622
Anderson, Dorothy 425
Anderson, Frank G, Jr book by,
rev, 140-141
Anderson, Patricia 431
Angelo State University sponsors
ceramic exhibit and symposium,
618-69ig
Ange Debo Pioneerng Histonan rev,
343-344
Angles and Mexmcans in the Making of
Texas 358
Anthony, Susan B Clara Bartonand, 525
Antiphon the Athenium Oratory, Law,
and Justice in the Age of Sophists
wins award, 628
Apache Darnes A Father-Son Journey,
The rev, 314-315
Apache Indians Grenville Goodwin
and, book rev, 314-315, oral his-
tones, book rev, 315-317, book
about, rev, 485-486, spintual
universe of, book rev, 641
Apache Voices Their Stones of Survival
as Told to Eve Ball rev, 315-317
Apostles of Dsunion Secession Commis-
sioners and the Causes of the Civil
War rev, 482-483
Aradia Publishing book by, noted,
129
Aransas Pass lighthouse at, 127
Arapaho Indians' and Battle of Red
River, 169-192, moved to reser-
vation, 172
archaeology Battle of Red River in-
vestigation, article, 169-192, Ar-
chaeology Awareness Month,
293, Institute of Texan Cultures
lab, 293, workshop noted, 448
See also Texas Archeological Soci-
ety
architecture L Gilpin's pho-
tographs, exhibit, 12o, P John-
son and the Amon Carter, 120,
N J Clayton and Galveston's,
56o
Archuleta, Elizabeth book rev by,
333-334
Arenas, Renaldo 130
Arizona Territory Wham paymaster
robbery in, book rev, 326-327
Arizpe, Miguel Ramos liberal re-
forms of, 219
Arkansas state constitution of, 244
Arlinton, Texas W J Bardmn family
of, papers of, 125-126
Arlington Downs Racetrack W J
Bardin and, 126
Army Regulars on the Western Frontier,
x848-1861 rev, 330-331
Arnold,J Barto 122
Arocha, Francisco 216, 223
Arocha, Tomis 216
Arp, Bill on Oscar Wilde, 557-558
Arredondo, Joaquin and Mexican
independence, 200, 220-221,
226
Arreola, Daniel D book by, rev,
459-460
art of Great Basin, Amon Carter ex-
hibit, 119-120, portrait draw-
ings, Amon Carter exhibit, 119,
Amencan prmintmaking, Amon
Carter exhibit, 120, photography
exhibit, 120, B Mead exhibit,
124-125, New Deal art project,
B Mead and, 124-125, Lungwitz
and Petri collections at
Wminedale, 295, T Flintoff's wa-
tercolor of Corpus Christi,
296-297, Cowboy Artists of
Amenca, 299, R Pummill exhibit
noted, 3oo, biographical dictio-
nary of Texas artists, rev,
345-346, early Texas, center for
(CASETA) organized, 454, Bern-
hardt Wall collection, Texas
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