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Friday, February 15, 2019

It’s Time to Tell the True History of Texas :: Personal Narrative

Its Time to Tell the True account of TexasWhen the Bob Bullock Texas State History museum opened in exhibit 2001, it advertised itself as The Story of Texas. It still calls itself the story of Texas in garner chiseled into the top of the building, on its Web site, on signs directing visitors to the museum, and plane on the refrigerator magnets you can buy in the gift shop. When I archetypal power sawing machine the slogan, I wondered how t present could be the story of Texas, since Texas has been culturally diverse throughout its history as a part of Mexico that became a separate nation and later a state. Shortly Texas will accommodate no one group as a majority. I grew up in the Rio Grande Valley, where the great majority of the population, like me, is Mexican American. How was this new museum vent to present my story? I had to go and find out. When I first walked into the lobby, I noticed the large mosaic on the floor unless I couldnt figure out what it depicted. I just sa w a campfire and a bunch of wiggly figures. Someone next to me told their kids that theyd be able to see the entire mosaic from the third floor. I decided to wait and do the same. The first exhibit I saw was the It Aint Braggin if its True (one of my friends told me I had to see the shut in to Lance Armstrong and the rhinestone car). The name of the exhibit didnt make much gumption to me though arent all museum exhibits, especially ones about history, supposed to be true? The big banner in the middle of the room didnt help much either. It simply said Vision and had a credit about how only those with great vision can see hazard where others see empty space. Maybe those who have this type of vision learn the braggin rights? Texas was never a big empty space. The Spaniards and later the French who came here discovered cultures that were centuries old. But history, and the museum itself, begins with European colonization. The history of Texas, one of the signs says, was shaped by t he way the different groups of people who came to Texas responded to the land and to each other. So land, and fundamental interaction between different groups of people, would be used a lot in the telling of this story of Texas, I assumed.

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