It took just 90 minutes for history to be made on March 6, 1836, when the Mexican army of Gen. Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna ...
A month later, Sam Houston’s troops defeated Santa Ana. Houston’s forces shouted “Remember the Alamo” as they made their attack. The decisive victory was a game changer that ended the war ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Annette Gordon-Reed wants people to remember the Alamo — for its complexity — and celebrate Juneteenth as “the beginning of another kind of struggle.” ...
The trips are billed as professional development for educators. They're designed to provide "hands-on, immersive experiences ...
Usually we remember the sites of victories -- not defeats. What makes the fall of the Alamo so memorable? Almost as soon as the smoke cleared, the Alamo and its defenders transcended mere history ...
In this interview, filmmaker and San Antonio native Joseph Tovares explores early Texas history and describes working on Remember the Alamo. What got me interested in the story initially ...
The battle cry long ago was “Remember the Alamo” as Texas fought for independence from Mexico before becoming our nation’s 28th state in the mid 1840’s. The University of Colorado football ...
The New Ulm Film Society’s America at War film series takes a stand with a screening of 2004 film “The Alamo.” The screening is 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, January 12 at the New Ulm Public Library. “The Alamo” ...