Black and White World – Texas Monthly
Texas Rangers cast as villains in historic racism row
How Texas Monthly Came to Be
Supreme Court ruling extends workplace protections to an estimated 1.2 million LGBT Texans
Tommie Smith, John Carlos and the 1968 Black Power protest salute that shook the world - The Washington Post
Aztecs football notebook: Field trip planned to Dignity Health Sports Park - The San Diego Union-Tribune
Mapped: Visualizing the U.S. Population by Race
The Making of Barbara Jordan – Texas Monthly
Annette Gordon-Reed discusses her new book, 'On Juneteenth' – Harvard Gazette
A New York Times Best Seller! Tomlinson Hill is the stunning story of two families—one white, one black—who trace their roots to a slave plantation that bears their name. Internationally recognized for his work as a fearless war correspondent, award-winning journalist Chris Tomlinson grew up hearing stories about his family's abandoned cotton plantation in Falls County, Texas. Most of the tales lionized his white ancestors for pioneering along the Brazos River.
Tomlinson Hill by Chris Tomlinson [Hardcover]
Press Archives - Interfaith of The Woodlands
Texas's Failed Grid Brought Out My Inner Survivalist—Here's What I Learned