San Antonio 365 bookcover

San Antonio 365

On This Day in History
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San Antonio 365: On This Day in History tells one story a day in the history of the Alamo City, from popular lore to lesser known events critical to understanding its people and culture. The result is a treasure trove of remarkable tales highlighting small ripples that created big waves in the region's history.

The stories in San Antonio 365 are fun and enlightening slices of history, but they also highlight our collective need to learn from the past. Internationally known as a center of business and tourism, San Antonio has also been the site of significant episodes in the fight for equal rights and justice, the importance of economic and cultural diversity, and the evolution of good government. Among the 365 stories are the anti-Communist riot at Municipal Auditorium led against Emma Tenayuca, the segregation of cinemas and swimming pools, and the 1955 integration of San Antonio schools.

Charming anecdotes and quotes bring each story to life. For instance, did you know that Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid cooled their heels on the streets of San Antonio a few miles from what would became Interstate 10--where the rock group R.E.M. filmed their iconic video "Everybody Hurts"? A lively essay introducing each month underscores the important ways that history is never just about the past.

As Kurt Vonnegut said, "History is merely a list of surprises. It can only prepare us to be surprised yet again." San Antonio 365 brings to life more than three hundred years of surprises, highlighting both historical moments that have been overlooked and those told again and again--and the compelling characters who shaped the city.

Product Details

PublisherMaverick Books
Publish DateJune 09, 2020
Pages288
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781595349163
Dimensions6.9 X 5.0 X 0.8 inches | 0.3 pounds
BISAC Categories: History, History

About the Author

David Martin Davies is a veteran journalist with more than thirty years' experience covering Texas, the border, and Mexico. He hosts Texas Public Radio's The Source and Texas Matters. His reporting has been featured on National Public Radio, American Public Media's Marketplace, and the BBC, and he has written for the San Antonio Express-News, the Texas Observer, and other publications. In 2019 Davies was honored with a National Edward R. Murrow Award and a First Amendment Award by the Fort Worth Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.
Yvette D. Benavides is a professor of English and creative writing at Our Lady of the Lake University and an editor-at-large with Trinity University Press. She is an associate editor of TPR News and TPR Noticias and the host of the Book Public podcast, as well as a founding member of the advisory council of the San Antonio Book Festival. She is the coauthor of San Antonio 365: On This Day in History, the coeditor of Los Muertos: Day of the Dead Fiction, and her essays and stories have been published widely. She lives in San Antonio, Texas.


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