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Jason Stanford is a political consultant and writer.

Known for: Forget the Alamo: The Rise and Fall of an American Myth

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Forget the Alamo: The Rise and Fall of an American Myth

Forget the Alamo: The Rise and Fall of an American Myth

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This book reexamines the legendary Battle of the Alamo, challenging long-held myths about heroism, race, and nationalism in Texas history. The authors explore how the story of the Alamo was shaped by political and cultural forces, revealing the complex realities behind the popular narrative and its role in American identity.

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Origins of the Alamo Story

The traditional tale of the Alamo didn’t arise immediately after the 1836 battle. In fact, the earliest contemporary accounts were fragmented and contested. The site had been a Franciscan mission turned military garrison, and during the struggle between Texian settlers and the Mexican army, it becam...

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Historical Context

To understand the Alamo, one must understand the context in which it unfolded. The Texas Revolution was not simply a war of independence from Mexico; it was intimately tied to the politics of slavery, land, and Anglo expansionism. When settlers from the American South began flooding into Mexican Tex...

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