THE HISTORY OF  TE X A S

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    • Institute of Texan Cultures oral history link with 1987 interview with Tenayuca.
    • Repatriation in San Antonio” mentions Great Depression and Tenayuca.
    • Chapter in Dear Mrs. Roosevelt , edited by Robert Cohen, reveals a letter from Ernestine Guerrero of San Antonio to the First Lady expressing her appreciation to the Roosevelts for the help her family received during the Great Depression
    • Farm Security Administration-Office of War Information Collection considered a landmark in the history of documentary photography. The images show Texans at home, at work, and at play, with an emphasis on rural and small-town life and the adverse effects of the Great Depression, the Dust Bowl, and increasing farm mechanization.
    • A brief memoir of a small community, Hunter, Texas, in the 1930s with personal photos
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