Lorenzo de Zavala Credit: Courtesy / Texas State Library and Archives Commission

Editor’s note: Brandon Seale, an energy executive as well as a published author and podcast producer, created his second podcast series, A New History of Old San Antonio, “to cover the history of San Antonio from its founding 300 years ago until the arrival of the railroad 150 or so years later,” he said.

He released the series earlier this year, and for the next nine weeks, the Rivard Report will host one episode every Saturday.

To listen to last week’s episode, click here.

Brandon Seale is the president of Howard Energy Ventures. With degrees in philosophy, law, and business, he writes and records stories about the residents of the borderland and about the intersection of...

3 replies on “Seale #13: <i>Sons of Libertad</i>”

  1. Excellent series – should be a required part of the history study curriculum for Texas schools – well, for South Texas schools. at least.

  2. Lorenzo de Zavala is excellent example of the Texas and Mexico intersectionality. Wonderful podcast. I had no idea that he visited the US like Alexis. Nothing replaces reading the from primary sources…voices from the past! Thanks for sharing.

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