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From Buffalo Soldiers To Redlined Communities: African American Community Building In El Paso's Lincoln Park Neighborhood, Miguel Juárez Jan 2019

From Buffalo Soldiers To Redlined Communities: African American Community Building In El Paso's Lincoln Park Neighborhood, Miguel Juárez

Departmental Papers (History)

No abstract provided.


Classical Pseudonyms As Rhetorical Devices In Response To Jay's Treaty, Nancy Anne Hill May 2014

Classical Pseudonyms As Rhetorical Devices In Response To Jay's Treaty, Nancy Anne Hill

American Name Society

No abstract provided.


“Think-Talk-Write Texas Centennial In 1936”: Historical Memory And The Texas Centennial In El Paso And The Border Region, Abbie Weiser Sep 2012

“Think-Talk-Write Texas Centennial In 1936”: Historical Memory And The Texas Centennial In El Paso And The Border Region, Abbie Weiser

Student Papers (History)

This paper explores the 1936 Texas Centennial in El Paso.


Lobos Y Perros Rabiosos: The Legacy Of The Inquisition In The Colonization Of New Spain And New Mexico, C. Michael Torres May 2012

Lobos Y Perros Rabiosos: The Legacy Of The Inquisition In The Colonization Of New Spain And New Mexico, C. Michael Torres

Student Papers (History)

No abstract provided.


Not Far By West Texas Standards: Resources For Big Bend History At The University Of Texas At El Paso, Claudia A. Rivers Jan 2011

Not Far By West Texas Standards: Resources For Big Bend History At The University Of Texas At El Paso, Claudia A. Rivers

Presentations & Slide Shows

Although El Paso may be more than 200 miles from Alpine, the library at the University of Texas at El Paso still holds a number of primary source materials that support research on the Big Bend region.


From The Other Side Of The River: The Mexican Revolution In El Paso Collections, Claudia A. Rivers Jan 2011

From The Other Side Of The River: The Mexican Revolution In El Paso Collections, Claudia A. Rivers

Mexican Revolution Resources

The Mexican Revolution affected El Paso and the surrounding border region in many ways, and some of its first important events occurred right across the border in Ciudad Juarez. Reporters flocked to the area to photograph and report on the events, and members of Mexican political factions came to El Paso to publish and publicize their points of view. The El Paso Public Library, El Paso County Historical Society, and the University of Texas at El Paso participated in a collaborative project to make many of the historical resources relating to the Mexican Revolution on the border available in digital …


Trail To El Paso: La Jornada De Cantarrecio, Jaime Jose Fushille May 1990

Trail To El Paso: La Jornada De Cantarrecio, Jaime Jose Fushille

Student Papers (CW)

No abstract provided.


Mexico And The Southwest: Microfilm Holdings Of Historical Documents And Rare Books At The University Of Texas At El Paso Library, Cesar Caballero, Susana Delgado, Bud Newman, W.H. Timmons Jan 1984

Mexico And The Southwest: Microfilm Holdings Of Historical Documents And Rare Books At The University Of Texas At El Paso Library, Cesar Caballero, Susana Delgado, Bud Newman, W.H. Timmons

Guides to Microfilm Collections

Guide to periodicals, archives, and rare books on microfilm in the UTEP Library.