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Once Upon a Time in Texas : A Liberal in the Lone Star State / David Richards.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Focus on American History SeriesPublisher: Austin : University of Texas Press, [2021]Copyright date: ©2002Description: 1 online resource (296 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780292749061
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 942.085/092B 21
LOC classification:
  • F391.4.R54
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Texas, Our Texas -- 2. Coming of Age in Waco and Austin —1950s Style -- 3. Off to Dallas to Practice Law -- 4. The 1960 Election: The New Frontier Beckons -- 5. Returning to Dallas Hat in Hand -- 6. Representing Labor Unions in Dallas, Texas -- 7. Dallas, 1966: The Federal Courts and the Winds of Chan -- 8. The Radical Left Shows Up in Texas -- 9. A Gleeful Return to Austin -- 10. Changing the Face of the Texas House of Representatives -- 11. Life and Times with U.S. District Judge Jack Roberts -- 12. The Texas Department of Public Safety Gets Caught Snooping on "Radicals" -- 13. Frank Erwin and UT Take On the Rag -- 14. Law and the Counterculture -- 15. Austin Politics—Come the Revolution -- 16. Student Voting Comes of Age -- 17. Redistricting East Texas in the 1970s -- 18. Mad Dog Memories -- 19. Of Time on the River -- 20. A Decade or So of Voting Rights Wars in Texas -- 21. "The Times They Are A-Changin'" -- 22. The 1982 Elections: Triumph of the Yarborough Democrats -- 23. The 1990s and the Last Guffaw -- 24. The Trail Doubles Back -- Index
Summary: Once upon a time in Texas.there were liberal activists of various stripes who sought to make the state more tolerant and more tolerable. David Richards was one of them. In this fast-paced, often humorous memoir, he remembers the players, the strategy sessions, the legal and political battles, and the wins and losses that brought significant gains in civil rights, voter rights, labor law, and civil liberties to the people of Texas from the 1950s to the 1990s. In his work as a lawyer, Richards was involved in cases covering voters' rights, school finance reform, and a myriad of civil liberties and free speech cases. In telling these stories, he vividly evokes the "glory days" of Austin liberalism, when a who's who of Texas activists plotted strategy at watering holes such as Scholz Garden and the Armadillo World Headquarters. Likewise, he offers vivid portraits of liberal politicians from Ralph Yarborough to Ann Richards (his former wife), progressive journalists such as Molly Ivins and the Texas Observer staff, and the hippies, hellraisers, and musicians who all challenged Texas's conservative status quo.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Texas, Our Texas -- 2. Coming of Age in Waco and Austin —1950s Style -- 3. Off to Dallas to Practice Law -- 4. The 1960 Election: The New Frontier Beckons -- 5. Returning to Dallas Hat in Hand -- 6. Representing Labor Unions in Dallas, Texas -- 7. Dallas, 1966: The Federal Courts and the Winds of Chan -- 8. The Radical Left Shows Up in Texas -- 9. A Gleeful Return to Austin -- 10. Changing the Face of the Texas House of Representatives -- 11. Life and Times with U.S. District Judge Jack Roberts -- 12. The Texas Department of Public Safety Gets Caught Snooping on "Radicals" -- 13. Frank Erwin and UT Take On the Rag -- 14. Law and the Counterculture -- 15. Austin Politics—Come the Revolution -- 16. Student Voting Comes of Age -- 17. Redistricting East Texas in the 1970s -- 18. Mad Dog Memories -- 19. Of Time on the River -- 20. A Decade or So of Voting Rights Wars in Texas -- 21. "The Times They Are A-Changin'" -- 22. The 1982 Elections: Triumph of the Yarborough Democrats -- 23. The 1990s and the Last Guffaw -- 24. The Trail Doubles Back -- Index

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Once upon a time in Texas.there were liberal activists of various stripes who sought to make the state more tolerant and more tolerable. David Richards was one of them. In this fast-paced, often humorous memoir, he remembers the players, the strategy sessions, the legal and political battles, and the wins and losses that brought significant gains in civil rights, voter rights, labor law, and civil liberties to the people of Texas from the 1950s to the 1990s. In his work as a lawyer, Richards was involved in cases covering voters' rights, school finance reform, and a myriad of civil liberties and free speech cases. In telling these stories, he vividly evokes the "glory days" of Austin liberalism, when a who's who of Texas activists plotted strategy at watering holes such as Scholz Garden and the Armadillo World Headquarters. Likewise, he offers vivid portraits of liberal politicians from Ralph Yarborough to Ann Richards (his former wife), progressive journalists such as Molly Ivins and the Texas Observer staff, and the hippies, hellraisers, and musicians who all challenged Texas's conservative status quo.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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