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Tag: Forget the Alamo

The flag-laden coffin carrying Marine PFC JL Hancock slides down the conveyor belt from the hold after traveling on commercial American Airlines flight 1967. U.S. Marines wait at attention to deplane the casket and transfer it to the hearse.
Posted inPhotos of the Week

San Antonio’s week in photos, July 26-Aug. 1

Bria Woods, San Antonio Report contributor by Bria Woods August 2, 2021August 1, 2021

Images of a World War II soldier’s remains being returned to Texas, the killer of a police detective attempting to flee the courtroom, and more make up the week’s collection.

King Antonio XCVIII Phillip Peacock Bakke, fifth from left, watches fireworks with fellow Texas Cavalier members, Mayor Ron Nirenberg and royalty after his investiture at Alamo Plaza on Saturday.
Posted inCommentary

We should be fighting for the history of the Alamo, not about it

Douglass E. McDonald is the new CEO of the Alamo. by Douglass McDonald July 30, 2021July 30, 2021
Forget the Alamo co-author, Chris Tomlinson speaks speak at a community forum about the controversial new book Thursday.
Posted inGov & Politics

Alamo discussion largely preaches to a choir ready for a more inclusive history

Avatar photo by Nicholas Frank July 30, 2021July 30, 2021
Tourists visit the Alamo last year. A new report from the Texas Workforce Commission shows the local tourism industry on a path to full recovery after the losses caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Posted inGov & Politics

County commissioner brings Forget the Alamo authors to San Antonio in a bid for ‘healing’

Avatar photo by Nicholas Frank July 28, 2021July 28, 2021
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick.
Posted inOpinion

Canceled slavery-Alamo discussion: Forget Dan Patrick’s fact-free tweet

Avatar photo by Rick Casey July 6, 2021July 6, 2021
Posted inGov & Politics

Authors say state museum canceled book event examining slavery’s role in Battle of the Alamo after Texas GOP leaders complained

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Abby Livingston, The Texas Tribune and Isabella Zou, The Texas Tribune July 2, 2021July 2, 2021
George Rodriguez, a member of This is Texas Freedom Force, protests LULAC’s statements on the Alamo at the Cenotaph monument on Friday.
Posted inGov & Politics

‘All sides of the story’: Dueling but peaceful protests capture the battle over the Alamo narrative

Avatar photo by Lindsey Carnett June 11, 2021June 11, 2021
(from left) Mayor Ron Nirenberg, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, and Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush unveil ‘the 18-pounder’ a replica cannon that sits atop a new experience above a replica Losoya house North of the Alamo Church.
Posted inOpinion

Last week’s peaceful meeting over the Alamo will be short-lived

Avatar photo by Rick Casey April 20, 2021April 20, 2021
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