Something about that statement should trigger a question in your mind. What happened in 1840 that caused these friendly Tejas Indians to leave the area? I doubt that it was something like "There's a job opportunity in Oklahoma too good to pass up." I'm reading "Paved A Way: Infrastructure, Policy and Racism in an American City" by Collin Yarbrough. The city is Dallas, Texas. I'm blogging as I go, using whatever parts of the book catch my attention. Yarbrough doesn't discuss Richardson or McKamy Spring, but he has the answer to my question anyway. And, no, it had nothing to do with the local job market. |
Tuesday, June 22, 2021
Paved A Way: The Battle of Village Creek
Monday, June 21, 2021
Goals for our New City Council
Richardson has a new City Council. Three new members were elected in
May, taking seats alongside two others who were elected in 2019. That
leaves only two members with more than one term of service (Bob Dubey,
with two prior terms, and Paul Voelker, with four). Early in each
council's term, it's traditional for them to set goals for their own
term. I have a suggestion. ;-)
Sunday, June 20, 2021
A Father's Day Meditation on Abraham, Isaac, Kierkegaard, and Donald Trump
Thinking about the inherent conflict between American individualism
and Christian selflessness, and how some people can comfortably hold
both in their heads simultaneously, I found some paragraphs from a
Kierkegaard biography relevant. They are about true faith. They also
made me think of Donald Trump.
Saturday, June 19, 2021
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Friday, June 18, 2021
Paved A Way: Extermination as Government Policy
Who is the worst villain in history? Hitler, right? And what makes him the worst villain? Genocide, right? The word was even coined for him. Where does Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar rank on the list? Top ten? Top hundred? Or so far down the list that your first reaction is "Who is Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar?" I'm reading "Paved A Way: Infrastructure, Policy and Racism in an American City" by Collin Yarbrough. The city is Dallas, Texas. I'm blogging as I go, using whatever parts of the book catch my attention. It fills us in on Mirabeau B. Lamar. |
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