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On the fifty-second episode of the Constitutionalist, Shane, Ben, and Matthew are joined by Jordan Cash, Assistant Professor at the James Madison College at Michigan State University, to discuss Texas's declaration of independence from Mexico, and its annexation by the United States. We want to hear from you! Constitutionalistpod@gmail.com The Constitutionalist is proud to be sponsored by the Jack Miller Center for Teaching America's Founding Principles and History. For the last twenty years, JMC has been working to preserve and promote that tradition through a variety of programs at the college and K-12 levels. Through their American Political Tradition Project, JMC has partnered with more than 1,000 scholars at over 300 college campuses across the country, especially through their annual Summer Institutes for graduate students and recent PhDs. The Jack Miller Center is also working with thousands of K-12 educators across the country to help them better understand America's founding principles and history and teach them effectively, to better educate the next generation of citizens. JMC has provided thousands of hours of professional development for teachers all over the country, reaching millions of students with improved civic learning. If you care about American education and civic responsibility, you'll want to check out their work, which focuses on reorienting our institutions of learning around America's founding principles. To learn more or get involved, visit jackmillercenter.org. The Constitutionalist is a podcast cohosted by Professor Benjamin Kleinerman, the RW Morrison Professor of Political Science at Baylor University and Founder and Editor of The Constitutionalist Blog, Shane Leary, a graduate student at Baylor University, and Dr. Matthew Reising, a John and Daria Barry Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Princeton University. Each week, they discuss political news in light of its constitutional implications, and explore a unique constitutional topic, ranging from the thoughts and experiences of America's founders and statesmen, historical episodes, and the broader philosophic ideas that influence the American experiment in government.
In honor of Texas Independence and Texas History Month, we are re-sharing a tour of the Sam Houston Regional Library in Liberty, Texas for this Back to Bayoulands BONUS episode.Alana Inman leads Shannon Harris through the exhibits at the Library that tell the story of this region of Texas from pre-history to the present. Thanks for listening!
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Love the show? Have any thoughts? Click here to let us know!Happy Birthday, Lauren! We've got a special episode this week packed with all of Lauren's favorite topics! First, we dive into some dark history that took place on Lauren's birthday, March 2nd. Then, Kenzie shares the eerie legends of the Wild Man (or Wild Men) said to roam the forests of our national parks. Finally, Lauren takes us through the harrowing tale of the Plura Cave Incident, where five friends set off on a daring adventure that would change their lives forever. Join us as we celebrate Lauren's birthday with these spooktacular stories!-Ways to donate to help preserve our national parks! https://www.nationalparks.org/https://www.worldwildlife.org/https://www.nfwf.org/https://defenders.org/--Follow us on Social Media and find out how to support A Scary State by clicking on our Link Tree: https://instabio.cc/4050223uxWQAl--Have a scary tale or listener story of your own? Send us an email to ascarystatepodcast@gmail.com! We can't wait to read it!--Thinking of starting a podcast? Thinking about using Buzzsprout for that? Well use our link to let Buzzsprout know we sent you and get a $20 Amazon gift card if you sign up for a paid plan!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1722892--Works cited!https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Dq_0tJvFgEFuU1ZpZQ3E_LcuLc-RrTML8fSt9ILWb6k/edit?usp=sharing --Intro and outro music thanks to Kevin MacLeod. You can visit his site here: http://incompetech.com/. Which is where we found our music!
GRANBURY — The David Crockett Chapter of the Sons of the Republic of Texas cordially invites everyone to join them for the fifth annual Texas Independence Celebration. The celebration takes place Saturday, March 1, at the Hood County Courthouse on the historic square, 100 E. Pearl St. in downtown Granbury. Doors open at 10 a.m. with presentations starting at 11 a.m. The Granbury High School Choir will offer a special presentation of “Texas, Our Texas.” Texas Independence Day commemorates the adoption of the Texas Declaration of Independence, signed by 59 delegates at Washington-on-the-Brazos — now known as the “Birthplace of...Article Link
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Welcome to the 5 o'clock Friday happy hour with RD! We'll be talking new work schedule, DFW events, Texas Independence Day, Lizzy's (Happy Wildflowers Event), March Madness Bracket challenge, Rankings and Weekend plans!Thanks for listening!
Welcome to the Texas News Podcast, where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of independence in the state of Texas. On today's show, we begin by discussing Greg Abbott's plan to create a military base at Eagle Pass in retaliation to the federal government's attempts to shut down the Texas border. Then, we also touch on the Biden administration's plan to cancel all of the liquid natural gas export permits. There's this whole green energy rationale behind it, but everyone should recognize that it's just another move by the federal government to stifle any semblance of Texas Independence. The political landscape is shifting right underneath our feet. We also share a snippet of a new TEXIT song released by one of our very own supporters, Betsy Dewey. Then, we turn to what's happening in local politics, and it is messy. Particularly the race in House District 64 with State Representative Lynn Stucky, who wants to federalize our power grid. Last but not least, New Hampshire representative Jason Gerhard joins us for an interview today. Jason has been a phenomenal champion for independence in the New Hampshire legislature, and we're going to talk about the work that's being done there. We talk about the independence legislation that has been introduced and what happens next. This is a crazy-packed episode that you won't want to miss!
EPISODE 211 War Is The Ultimate Beef . Summary . The episode covers various topics including the possibility of war with Iran, conspiracy theories surrounding Taylor Swift and the MAGA movement, concerns about referees and drops in football, the Trump case and the delay in accountability, Trump's support for Texas independence, and a failed election candidate paying someone to shoot officials. . Takeaways . The possibility of war with Iran is a serious concern, but it is unlikely to escalate into a full-blown war. Conspiracy theories and political controversies can distract from more important issues and create division. The integrity of sports, such as football, can be compromised by factors like biased referees and drops by receivers. The delay in holding Trump accountable for his actions raises concerns about the justice system and the potential for political interference. Support for Texas independence and sandbagging in politics are examples of divisive and self-serving actions that undermine the unity and progress of the country. . Chapters 00:00 Introduction and News 03:11 Discussion on the Possibility of War 10:09 Iran's Threat and the Fragility of the Country 17:20 Conspiracy Theories and the MAGA vs. Taylor Swift Controversy 24:37 Concerns about Referees and Drops in Football 30:42 Discussion on the Trump Case and Delaying Accountability 37:32 Trump's Support for Texas Independence and Sandbagging in Politics 42:31 Failed Election Candidate Paying Someone to Shoot Officials 45:27 Conclusion and Call to Action
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Daniel Miller, founder and president of the Texas Nationalist Movement, joins Bob to discuss the exciting developments in the push for a referendum on Texas secession. Daniel explains the prospects and then answers common objections to the idea. Daniel Miller's Website: Mises.org/HAP426a Bob's Pamphlet on Texas Independence: Mises.org/HAP426b Human Action Podcast listeners can get a free copy of Murray Rothbard's Anatomy of the State: Mises.org/HAPodFree]]>
A deep exploration of Texas TEXIT issue. I share the legal context of Texas Independence and then the historical Independence movement and wars of the 20th century to add context to relevancy of Texas desire for national Independence from USA. X: @topsecrettexan CashApp: $beyondtopsecrettexan business email: beyondtopsecrettexanofficial@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beyondtopsecrettexan/support
In this edition of Channeling History we channel with the heroes of the war for Texas Independence from Mexico, Davy Crockett, Jim Bowie and Sam Houston. Crockett and Bowie tell what it was like at the Alamo, where they were killed. Please subscribe to our channel, give us a like and tell your friends.
Welcome back to the Texas News Podcast where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of Texas independence. On this week's episode, we begin with a good old-fashioned update on current events, starting with Greg Abbott's “controversial” floating border. Globalist propaganda says it's a humanitarian disaster, but it's actually working where it's been deployed. Yet, the Federal Government still is suing Texas. Then, we dissect how recent legislation passed in Harris County can lead to and promote more election integrity. Additionally, we give you an update on Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and his impeachment trial. No matter what you believe on these matters, it's safe to say these are historic times. This current cycle of events is exactly why we need TEXIT to happen. To discuss more about this, we are joined by a very special guest and Executive Director of the TNM, Nate Smith. We discuss TEXITCon coming to Waco on November 9-12th. TEXITCon will be a Texas-Independence-focused conference and it shaping up to be the most awesome, largest gathering of Texit supporters ever. With over 50 speakers, 50 sessions, and many vendors and exhibitors, it's gonna be one for the ages. So, listen to this episode to find out more!
The Guadalupe County Republican Women will welcome guest speaker, Texas Nationalist Movement President Daniel Miller, to their monthly luncheon/meeting on Thursday, April 27, at 11:30 a.m. in the Seguin Silver Center at 510 East Court St. in Seguin. Miller has been an outspoken advocate for Texas independence since 1996, as well as a vocal proponent of a fundamental reexamination of the relationship between all states in the Federal union. In 2018, he authored the bestselling book TEXIT: Why and How Texas Will Leave the Union, which explains the forces driving Texas independence, lays out a clear path to get there,...Article Link
Bob handles some common objections to US secession, and gives proponents a real-world strategy to pave the way.Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest:David R. Henderson's article on his early days teaching.Bob's pamphlet on Texas independence.Dave Smith on Michael Malice's show to discuss objections to secession.Joan Rivers goes off.Trailer for "The Postman Always Rings Twice."Help support the Bob Murphy Show.The audio production for this episode was provided by Podsworth Media.
Get 20% Off + Free Shipping @Manscaped with code MEX20 at Manscaped.com! #ad #Manscapedpod #TheBeardHedger Kicking With The Compas - Episode 52 *Originally Aired: March 3rd, 2023* In Part 2 of the episode: The guys talk about Texas Independence, Hiring Mascots, No Lukes, The Worst Songs and Ice Spice! Support The Mexcellence: www.MexMerch.com Twitch: twitch.tv/the_mexcellence YouTube: youtube.com/themexcellence Podcast Links: anchor.fm/themexcellence
Chuck Heinz and Jamie Lent recap the Tech baseball win over Airforce, Texas Independence day, Tech football player to improve on last year's performance, a big 12 way too early ranking.
In this Episode: upgrades, fancy chilling, puzzles, heels, silent Ts, private TikToks, Texas Independence, me vs. myself, krankenschwesters, Today in Yiddish, prize, prise, pries, sleep and cheese, presumptive death news x 2, a shameful weinermobile and other theft, Peep origins, attempted cheesecake murder, Extreme Sisters, triplet newcomers, #RHONJ, The Best Quiz Show Ever, a silly holiday, Mount Rushmore fun facts, and local rental drama
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In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Donald S. Frazier, Director of the Texas Center at Schreiner University in Kerrville, TX. My journey to backpack across America began in San Deigo in Sept. of 1999. I took a brief layover in Marble Falls and Austin, TX, in 2000 while en route to Maine. I had set out from Austin on March 2, 2000, to coincide with Texas Independence Day. So in honor of Texas Independence, I wanted to have an expert as a guest who could share with the many non-Texas listeners (and plenty of Texans, too) why we are proud of our Texas heritage.
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Tickets are available now and make a great gift, to Salute to Texas, a celebration of Texas Independence at the Shrine of Texas Liberty on Thursday, March 2, 2023. Save the date for this exclusive evening event, and enjoy a delicious array of Texas cuisine, signature cocktails, and live entertainment with country music singer and songwriter Ray Benson and members of “Asleep at the Wheel.” Guests will also get a first look at the Alamo Collections Center and experience the Collector's Journey in a state-of-the-art curatorial environment dedicated to preservation. View the Phil Collins Collection, explore artifacts from the Donald...Article Link
On today's episode, we're joined once again by Daniel Miller, the president of the Texas Nationalist Movement, to discuss TEXIT, the movement advocating for Texas to become an independent nation. Listen as we talk about the history of the movement and its growing support, as well as the challenges and potential obstacles it faces. Don't miss this fascinating conversation with a leading figure in the fight for Texas independence. Be sure to hit that subscribe button and join the discussion in the comments below! OH!! By the way... are you a candidate or thinking of tossing your hat in the ring this coming 2023 election cycle? Whether it's local, state, or national office, my new Candidate School 101 course will give you weekly strategy sessions, roundtable discussions with other candidates, plus extra resources to help you CRUSH your election! Try your EXCLUSIVE risk-free trial and get a complimentary "Campaign Messaging Scorecard" of your current campaign messaging with actionable recommendations on how to improve it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Randy Sadac and Adam Haman of the LP Nevada interview Bob on their Battle Born podcast. Bob makes the case for Texan independence and deals with common objections. Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest: The https://youtu.be/RkoUmDvpokA (YouTube version) of this interview. The https://www.lpnevada.org/podcast (Battle Born) podcast. Bob's pamphlet https://consultingbyrpm.com/common-sense-the-case-for-an-independent-texas (COMMON SENSE: The Case for an Independent Texas). http://bobmurphyshow.com/contribute (Help support) the Bob Murphy Show. The audio production for this episode was provided by http://podsworth.com/ (Podsworth Media).
Texit is for Texas Independence, but there others moving in that direction too.
Is it safe to go in the water? We're Talkin' Texas on the Daytripper Podcast with Chet Garner and Daniel Mecey. Did a zoo in Amarillo spot a chupacabra? Is there a new deer species in Texas? We all love that famous Dairy Queen jingle...is the new version the best one? Featured musical artist: Josh Abbott Band - Settle Me Down https://www.joshabbottband.com Just for listening to the podcast, we're giving you a 20% discount in The Daytripper World Headquarters (online or in-store). Listen to find out how! And start shopping at the link below. https://store.thedaytripper.com And, as always we got some love, hate and just all-around weird letters from folks across the country. We also answer the listener questions: Have you thought about doing an episode on Texas Independence? What is your favorite chicken fried steak? What ever happened to Sam Houston's Bible? We love your questions or feedback on the show…so if you have comments or questions you'd like us to address or topics you'd like us to feature, email us at: podcast@thedaytripper.com
On Wednesday's show: We bring you the results from Primary Election Day in Texas with analysis of the races and other developments in the news in our weekly poltical roundup. Also this hour: Today is the 186th anniversary of the signing of the Texas Declaration of Independence from Mexico. But who were these original Texans who sought independence on March 2, 1836 at Washington-on-the-Brazos? And we learn about the man known as "Da Mayor of the Fifth Ward," longtime Houston activist, writer, and former Chicago Black Panther Robert “Bob” E. Lee.
The first of several days of Primary election analysis. YEE HAAW! Texas Independence from Mexico!
The politics of the past few years has exemplified how different our states values can be. In this conversation with Christine, president of the Texas Nationalist Movement and bestselling author Daniel Miller discusses the reasons why he believes Texas should and ultimately will secede from the United States.
The politics of the past few years has exemplified how different our states values can be. In this conversation with Christine, president of the Texas Nationalist Movement and bestselling author Daniel Miller discusses the reasons why he believes Texas should and ultimately will secede from the United States.
Find out what Chad Prather thinks about ... The Border, The Right to keep and bare arms, Property Taxes, MariJane, Texas Independence and much more.
The news of Texas covered today includes: Our Lone Star story of the day: Libertarian-leaning former state senator Don Huffines announces that he will challenge Greg Abbott for governor in the next GOP primary. Biden’s border crisis just gets worse and there is little humanitarian or compassionate about the results. Catholic Charities and others are aiding this maelstrom. We catch up on the border news. News from the legislature. National media predictably but falsely attempts to make the narrative about Alamo and Texas Independence one about slavery. Plus other news of Texas. www.PrattonTexas.com
On the Road to Independence, 185 miles for the 185th anniversary of Texas Independence The reason he’s running for the Snowdrop Foundation Running ultra marathons for a bigger cause, not for himself His first Snowdrop Ultra 55 race and remembering the photos His first marathon experience turned into a 50K Delivering Hope 2019 story and the unspoken contingency plan (Podcast episode #10 "the Snowdrop Foundation takes on The Texas Independence Relay with Traci Duck“) 48 hour “Plan A” to run 185 miles Click to donate, every donation helps Snowdrop Foundation provides scholarships for college bound pediatric cancer patients and childhood cancer survivors while raising awareness and funding for continued research to cure childhood cancer.
In this episode we speak on media, space X, and the war for Texas Independence. Not much more to say other than, life is short. Live it the best you can.
On Tuesday, March 2, Texas Governor Abbott has declared an end to state mask mandates and a near-complete reopening of Texas business. We discuss whether this makes sense at this time, and the impact it might have on local governments.
Mike and Alex discuss West Ham's loss to Man City, NFL trade rumours, dog toys, an open Texas, Florida Men and more! Opening Song Credit: Upbeat Forever by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5011-upbeat-forever License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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March second is Texas Independence day. So, to mark the 185th anniversary, I invited Jon Stone to sit in and talk me through the forces at play that influenced the founding of the state. We talked about the power of myth and busted a few, then tied it all up with a discussion of the role chewing gum played. Jon's my cousin and one of the biggest Texas history buffs I know. We talked about Texas for a long time. Here's the interview, edited for brevity and clarity.
2.22.21 – Texas Independence Day Celebration Heritage Place Park in Conroe will be the statewide celebration site for activities starting at 10:00am and ending at 5:00pm to commemorate the 185th Anniversary Celebration of Texas Independence [...]
Texas State Representative Kyle Biedermann (District 73) has put forth HB 1359, which, if approved, would put forth to the people of Texas a referendum to explore Texas Independence. TEXIT, in other words! Show your support by signing the petition here, or contacting your state rep and letting them know you support the measure. @bradswail austincitycouncilman.com Support the show on Patreon!
The Snowdrop Foundation provides scholarships for college bound pediatric cancer patients and childhood cancer survivors while raising awareness and funding for continued research to cure childhood cancer. Deliver Hope’s goal of $100,000 to raising $325,000 for pediatric cancer Taking the kids names to the top of the world via the Dalton Highway in November 2019 From Delivering Hope to taking on The Texas Independence Relay (185 miles) solo via The Snowdrop Foundation $18,500 goal for the 185th anniversary of Texas Independence of 185 miles The inspiration that started The Snowdrop Foundation Upcoming events March 6 - Saloon Door Brewing July 31 - Dreadmill till you Snowdrop Snowdrop Foundation website Snowdrop Foundation Facebook page The Texas Independence Relay
Highlights: “It’s pretty clear that rural America is starting to rebel against the far left cosmopolitan America.”“Rural areas throughout our nation are not standing idly by and allowing their futures to be determined either by Democrat monopolies and cosmopolitan centers or by RINO Republican neocons.”“It is becoming increasingly clear especially among our pundits that Republicans are increasingly serious about secession as the only solution to the DC swamp on the one hand and our deepening partisan hostilities on the other.”Timestamps: [01:42] Rep. Kyle Biedermann filing the Texas Independence Referendum Act[02:30] Daniel Miller’s support on the bill [03:10] The secession proposal on Washington and on the two counties in Oregon [04:37] Why the USA is experiencing the ‘secession fever’[06:39] Secession that is happening all over the world [08:19] Why there’s a renewed enthusiasm for secession among RepublicansResources: kylebiedermann.comGet your own ebook copy of ‘The New Conservative's Survival Guide to Big Tech Censorship’ and Alt-Tech Directory here: https://www.turleytalks.com/alt-ebookEvaluate your security today with Graybeard Security! Book your personal security analysis by using the Dark Web Scanner for FREE at turleytalks.graybeardsecurity.ioGet Hemp Fusion’s sleep supplement with 25% OFF plus 10 FREE travel packs of Hemp Fusion’s stress products using the code ‘WINNING’ at hempfusion.comFight back against Big Tech CENSORSHIP! Subscribe to my GAB PLATFORM: https://gab.com/turley-talksSubscribe to my Brand-New RUMBLE Channel here: https://rumble.com/c/DrSteveTurleyFind me on BITCHUTE: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/vEzYfW0ALXeNBecome a Turley Talks Insiders Club Member: https://insidersclub.turleytalks.com/welcomeThank you for taking the time to listen to this episode. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and/or leave a review.Do you want to be a part of the podcast and be our sponsor? Click here to partner with us and defy liberal culture!If you would like to get lots of articles on conservative trends make sure to LIKE Dr. Steve Turley’s Facebook Page and sign-up for the 'New Conservative Age Rising' Email Alerts.
The new 2021 race course ending at Blue Bell Safety protocols Flexible rules for team comfort Snowdrop Foundation raising money with a solo runner March 27-28, 2021 Register the start of your team by February 28, 2021 Maximum 12 runners Cannon start line, new cannon :) Swag - shirts, medals and socks Pizza and ice cream at the finish Rudy’s BBQ, Franklin’s BBQ and Brett's BBQ Shop Texas Independence Relay website Facebook page
Its Wednesday and topics tackled today include....Texas Rep. Kyle Biedermann files House Bill 1359, Texas Independence Referendum Act, inching closer to vote on Texas Independence. If given the chance, would you vote for a "Texit" secession?; Passionate Dad absolutely crush a board meeting of the Loudon County Public School over the districts continued refusal to get kids back in school and we remember Cloris Leachman, Oscar winner and star of Mary Tyler Moore show has died at 94.
Today we do a quick recap of Manifest Destiny, and look at Texas becoming independent from Mexico!
Sure, Texas dominates a map of the U.S. but the history of how the state came to be is as interesting as the Lone Star State is large! Joey and Bo are joined by Texas historian and friend Dr. Donald Frazier to talk about the early days of Texas and its journey to statehood. For more from the Home Brew Crew checkout our website: homebrewhistorypodcast.com
A lot of people have heard about the Alamo in Texas where close to 200 defenders held off 4,000 Mexican troops for 13 days before falling. Few people outside of Texas have heard of Goliad, which played a huge part in Texas history. List of people and resources mentioned in the episode The AlamoMission Nuestra Señora del Espíritu Santo de Zúñiga Presidio La Bahia Fannin BattlegroundThe Angel of GoliadGoliad Paddling TrailGoliad State ParkGoliad Market DaysMarket House MuseumSouth Wind Vineyard and WineryPlease subscribe and leave a review on I-Tunes. You can sign up for my email listPodcast LinkFollow me on social mediaFaceBookTwitterLinkedIn
Brothers Cigar 708 Barber Pole Gordo and Giant Texas 95 Bourbon from Gulf Coast Distillers. Both of these you are going to like. Texas Independence. Crude Oil Futures going below zero for the first time ever. Darrell does a look back. We talk about the mini pub crawl we did where we tasted the Giant Texas Bourbon for the first time, yard stuff and other things. Just relaxing on the porch. Join us and give us your thoughts. You can get in touch with us at our website https://cigarsliquorandmore.com and find out social media links there as well. Darrell Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cigardarrell/, Bill Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bill_clm/, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cigarsliquorandmore/, Twitter: https://twitter.com/DarrellLupo1
Our San Jacinto Day podcast, recorded on April 21, 2020, celebrates the anniversary of the Battle of San Jacinto, as a result of which Texas won its independence from Mexico. Orlando Sanchez, Director of Texas Latino Conservatives, joined by Andrea Gomez, interviews Texas History expert, Mike Vance, about the the important contributions Mexicans and Tejanos made to the war for Texas Independence, and about the fascinating -- and sometimes tragic -- personal stories of heroes like Juan Seguin, Carlos de la Garza and Plácido Benavides. They also touch briefly on the history of Tejano music. About Texas Latino Conservatives: Texas Latino Conservatives is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating, motivating and encouraging Texas Latinos to be involved in the political process and to helping them understand public policy. About Mike Vance: Mike Vance has taken a unique path to becoming a Texas historian, building on decades of work in professional media combined with a lifetime of history study. Mike is now the Creative Director at Bright Sky Publishing and the Content Coordinator for the upcoming remake of the Brenham Heritage Museum. Previously, he hosted a weekly regional history television program, co-hosted both a television sports show and an afternoon talk radio program in Houston, and performed a litany of award-winning national and regional voice-over work and script and content writing. In 2005, Vance founded Houston Arts and Media, a non-profit organization that creates innovative ways to educate Texans about their history. Through HAM, Vance wrote, produced and directed feature-length documentaries, short films, web content, and publications on Texas and Houston. HAM merged with The Heritage Society for two years (2016-2018). There he conceived and managed the notable mural Mexican-American History & Culture in 20th Century Houston and oversaw programming both on and off the Heritage Society campus in downtown Houston. Today, Mike Vance is one of the best history storytellers in Texas. The documentary work that he has written, directed and produced has been recognized by top entities around the state and has enjoyed multiple airings on Texas PBS stations and HISD-TV. His work totals seven feature-length documentaries and over 100 short educational videos. His sixth book, Mud & Money: A Timeline of Houston History, was released by Bright Sky Publishing in June 2019. It follows Murder and Mayhem in Houston that was released in October 2014 by The History Press and Houston Baseball: The Early Years: 1861-1961, from Bright Sky Press in April 2014. He also wrote Houston's Sporting Life: 1900-1950 from Arcadia Publishing. Vance lectured for several years on Houston history topics as part of the Continuing Studies program at Rice University and currently serves on the Harris County Historical Commission where he has authored five historical markers and contributed to many others.
The trauma of 1813 stuck with Tejanos…and it emboldened them. What lessons did they draw from the Battle of Medina? What lessons should we draw today?And at long last, we point our finger to the map and ask, “Is this the Battlefield of Medina?”
(WARNING: This episode contains graphic language and descriptions of Spanish Royalists' sack of San Antonio following the Battle of Medina.)After defeating the Republican Army of the North at the Battle of Medina, Spanish Royalist General Joaquín de Arredondo entered San Antonio intent on teaching its citizens a lesson they would never forget. The subsequent Sack of Béxar, the execution of hundreds of Tejano men, and the imprisonment and assault of just as many Tejana women marked Texans for many generations to come…though not, perhaps, in the way that Arredondo intended.The research team makes one last effort to high-grade the various leads they have compiled over the course of the previous year to map the battle site, based solely on the observations of contemporary, post-Battle of Medina accounts and artifacts.
On August 4, 1813, after months of plotting, José Álvarez de Toledo personally arrived in San Antonio and overthrew Bernardo Gutiérrez de Lara as commander-in-chief of the Republican Army of the North. Just as the Republicans found themselves more divided than ever, their most fearsome opponent to-date – Joaquín de Arredondo – began his march up the Laredo Road to challenge them.At long, long last, our research team uncovers artifacts from the battle. Even better, we find cannonballs! And once we plot them on the map, a pattern begins to emerge…
After the Republican victory at the Battle of Rosillo and Texans' bold declaration of Independence in April of 1813, a Royalist commander from Veracruz decided to take charge of the situation. While he began assembling an army to reconquer Texas, he sent forth a force of 700 men to pin down the Republicans and reconnoiter their movements. In command of that force was the flip-flopping Colonel Ignacio Elizondo, whom our listeners may remember from his ambush and capture of Father Miguel Hidalgo. The Republicans didn't let pass the opportunity to use Elizondo's impulsiveness against him.Back in the present, the search team uncovers our first body from the Battle of Medina.
For the first time that I know of, we present here the original Texas Declaration of Independence in English – as performed by a direct descendant of the men who brought about that independence back in 1813!
On April 6, 1813, Texas declared its independence, having momentarily rid the province of all traces of Spanish control. Eleven days later, the new Texas government promulgated a constitution, drawing from both Spanish civil and Anglo-American natural law traditions. Unfortunately, a horrific series of executions of captured Spanish officers nearly ripped the Republican Army apart at its seams, just as a Royalist army of retribution came sneaking up the Camino Real.The research team starts digging at the suspected site of the Republican camp the night before the battle. What they learn while digging may be even more important than what they find!
“A World Not to Come: A History of Latino Writing and Print Culture” by Raúl Coronado explores the forgotten print culture that paved the path for individuals who oversaw Texas transform from a Spanish colony to a Mexican republic, to a Texan republic, to one of the United States of America.
Today we begin a multi part exploration of Texas and it’s complicated history leading up to, and including Texas Independence. Some maps which will help the listener understand the geographical layout of Texas. (http://theamericanhistorypodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/649px-Political_divisions_of_Mexico_1836-1845_location_map_scheme.svg_.png) (http://theamericanhistorypodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Comancheria.jpg) (http://theamericanhistorypodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Spanish_Missions_in_Texas.jpg)
The new Texian government broke off San Antonio's special relationship with the Comanche empire, provoking renewed hostilities from the horsemen off the plains. Newcomers to the town had to integrate themselves quickly into the fighting units of Old San Antonians and learn the lessons of frontier warfare firsthand.
The Battle of the Alamo as you've never heard it before.
War, Conflict and Violence Series #4 of 4. Today’s discussion is about the creation of historical memory and how one war in particular, The Texas War of Independence, is remembered. But also how historical memory of that war is profoundly colored by the memory of the Civil War through what is known as the Lost Cause. Find Show Notes, Further Reading, and a complete transcript of this episode at https://digpodcast.org/2017/10/08/lost-cause-texas-slavery/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
During the fight for Texas Independence how many Texians could say that they were at almost all of the major battles including the battle of the Alamo and the Battle of San Jacinto? One man could. Question: Who was this Texian patriot who fought so hard for Texas Independence then, soon after the birth of Texas, would be forced to leave the land he fought for?
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The story of Texas Independence is almost always told from the perspective of the victorious Texans. Comparatively few academic studies have looked at the experience of the other side of the conflict. However, in some ways, the experience of the Mexican armies in Texas is as revealing to the story of Texas’ independence as that of Sam Houston’s army. Today we take a look at the story of El Mar De Lodo, the Sea of Mud.
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