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The first page of Fidel Tafolla's English translation of Santiago Tafolla's memoir
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The original handwritten manuscript was written in Spanish by the Reverend Santiago Tafolla at the age of 71. Tafolla was born in Santa Fe, New Mexico under Mexican rule; traveled widely in the US; and served in the Texas Indian Wars and the Confederate Army during the Civil War. The memoir offers a rare look at 19th century Texas from the Tejano perspective and is the only known memoir of a Mexican American who served in the Civil War. Tafolla's great-granddaughters Carmen and Laura Tafolla transcribed, translated, and edited the memoir, which was ultimately published as A Life Crossing Borders: Memoir of a Mexican-American Civil War Soldier, by Arté Público Press in 2009.
"Johnny"
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Johnny talks about feeling like a “sleazy lecher” while telling a story about his last date a girl and how inappropriate it was. The conversations then changes to the topic of first dates and what to do on them. Johnny reads passages from the book he was writing at the time. Conversations between Sam Shepard and Johnny Dark.
Excerpts from James Tabor and Phillip Arnold interview of Livingstone Fagan during standoff
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An email from James Tabor to Dick Reavis with excerpts from James Tabor and Phillip Arnold interview of Livingstone Fagan during the standoff concerning Passover and a second attack on Mount Carmel.
Pedagog, Yearbook of Southwest Texas State University, 1993
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1993 yearbook for Southwest Texas State University.
Southwest Texas State University Football Media Guide, 1993
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1993 football media guide for Southwest Texas State University. The media guides contain football schedules, football player information and statistics, and athletic staff information.