ECHOES
Archive of all our publications to date.
July August 2018
Historic and Heritage Foods By Anne Evetts. Anne Evetts will be presenting our July program on Heritage foods—recipes from days gone by.
Download echoesMay June 2018
“How Mexico’s Far North Became the American Southwest By Dr. Andrew Torget. Dr. Andrew Torget is a historian of nineteenth-century North America at the University of North Texas. He directs the Digital History Lab, where he founded and directed projects including Mapping Texts, Texas Slavery Project, Voting America, and the History Engine. His work has revolved around two intersecting themes: the expansion of the American South into the West and developing new digital methods for research, scholarship, and teaching.
Download echoesMarch April 2018
“Choctaw Indian School and The Wheelock Academy” By Dawn Standridge. Dawn Standridge lives in Antlers, Oklahoma, and grew up in southeastern Oklahoma in a traditional Choctaw home with grandparents and extended family close by. Ms. Standridge attended Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, Oklahoma and received a degree in History Education. She earned her second degree in Native American Studies in 1995.
Download echoesJanuary February 2018
Walking with Mr. Thoreau" by Lauren Heymeyer. Lauren Hehmeyer is a professor of History and English at Texarkana College and has published in the fields of Library Science, Education, and Literature.
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