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All My Texas

Ronnie Crocker

A lifelong journalist writes about his addiction to Texas and other things.

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You're invited: Join me at Forward March

I can’t tell you how much I enjoy sharing personal stories here on All My Texas. Or how much the kind responses have meant to me. I look forward to writing more and interacting more deeply with a growing community of readers.

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A&M should stand up for its president

Retired Air Force Gen. Mark A. Welsh III during his investiture as president of Texas A&M University. (Courtesy photo)

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Video teaches wrong lesson at Texas A&M

I wish there had been a professor to teach me about gender issues when I was at Texas A&M. A lesson like that would have made me a little smarter and, I like to think, a lot more empathetic. But in the early 1980s, the topic remained taboo....

3 months ago
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The unlikely place my mother found purpose

My mother’s name was Betty Lou. That’s about as small-town Texas as you can get, right?

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  • Ronnie Crocker

    Journalist and writer in Texas.

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