A prominent lawyer colorfully recounts a lost and lamented era in
Texas politics: "Fascinating . . . Vivid, insightful commentary."
— Houston Chronicle 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
addressing the historic exclusion of minority voters; inequity in
school funding; free speech violations, and more. 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 or on raft trips
down the Rio Grande and Guadalupe Rivers. 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. Written with an
insider's insights, this book records "a sweeter time when a
free-associating bunch of ragtag Texans took on the establishment."
"An invaluable memoir of the time." — Journal of Southern History
Includes photos
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A Liberal in the Lone Star State
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780292785953
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter