Friends,
Do consider attending this conference taking place January 31-February 1, 2019 at the Bullock Museum located at 1800 Congress Ave., Austin, TX 78701 • Map it
-Angela
Reverberations of Memory,Violence, And History: A Conference for theCentennial of the 1919 Canales Investigation
January 31, 2019 - February 1, 2019
Over ninety years ago, a border native and the only Mexican
American serving in the state legislature, José Tomas ‘JT’ Canales called for
an investigation into state-sanctioned violence unleashed on the predominantly
Mexican-origin community in the state’s southern border.
This two-day conference
held on the centennial of that investigation will dive deep into that
investigation and its ongoing legacies in the state of Texas.
Event Details
The Bullock Museum is pleased to host a FREE two-day conference
exploring the 1919 Canales Investigation and its ongoing legacies in Texas.
Presentations will feature internationally-recognized scholars and researchers
from the United States, Mexico, and the United Kingdom, who will deliver
different perspectives on the history of lynching and other extralegal violence
in Texas, the U.S.-Mexico borderlands, and the U.S. South. Topics of discussion
will include the relationship between Mexican American communities and the
Texas Rangers, women’s anti-lynching activism, histories of racialized state
violence, and the importance of civil rights struggles throughout the twentieth
century, all set within broader considerations of borderlands and transnational
history.
Sessions run 8:30am-5:30pm on Thursday, January 31st and
8:30am-4:30pm on Friday, February 1st. Click here for
preliminary session and presenter details.
Registration is now open for this conference! Click the RSVP link
to register.
The 1919 Canales Investigation Conference is co-sponsored by:
Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in
this forthcoming conference and subsequent edited volume, do not necessarily
represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Support for the Bullock
Museum's exhibitions and education programs provided by the Texas State History
Museum Foundation.
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