
People's History in Texas is a non-profit that collects stories about people and events that have been left out of the history books and should be remembered. Documentary videos, podcasts, tweets, tiktoks, and blogs. https://peopleshistoryintexas.org/
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PHIT restacked the article by David Griscom on the Comfort Boys.
The Rattler by David Griscom
When Texans Fought the Confederacy
This is a short excerpt from my book The Myth of Red Texas. I keep coming back to the question of what the...
Opposition to the Vietnam War, actual battles with the Klan, women’s liberation, gay liberation, black liberation, MAYO, and lots of lots of culture and arts.
Power structure research, community building, and tons of comix.
This post is f...
Once upon a time, the economics department of the University of Texas was world renowned for the quality and originality of their work. The Institutionalist School approached economic history as a way to understand how prices and markets wo...
PHIT reviews The Myth of Red Texas: Cowboys, Populism and Class War in the Radical South.
Folks: The “red” part refers to the myth that Texas has always been Republican Red while, in historical fact, the home-grown Texas population has mor...
Lockhart Nuke Watch has emerged in Caldwell County to focus a public eye on the new Oklo nuclear facility in Proto-town. Proto-town was created to be some kind of 1200 acre cowboy entrepreneur startup miracle hard-tech “free space” outside...
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