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Vets Help Researchers Pinpoint The Site Of The Bloodiest Battle In Texas History

This 1837 map of Texas illustrates the battlefield southwest of San Antonio. The Battle of Medina was fought just south of San Antonio in 1813. But as large and significant as this battle was, no one is exactly sure where the battle site is located. Brandon Seale, a history podcaster, is spearheading the effort to locate the site. He spoke with TPR s Jerry Clayton. Jerry Clayton: Tell me about the significance of the Battle of Medina. Brandon Seale: So the Battle Medina is the largest, bloodiest battle in Texas history, and yet it s largely unknown. It occurred in 1813, so [about 23] years before the better known events of the Texas Revolution in 1835-36. But it was a really important event . in the history of the continent. It posed an army of Tejanos, Anglo American volunteers and of Native Americans against the might of the Spanish Empire.

How Yolanda Clayton Turned Pain of Son s Death To Purpose For Others

For The Birmingham Times Imagine the sorrow felt by a mother working to turn her slain son’s memory into a legacy by creating a foundation designed to combat the violence that claimed his life. It takes fortitude to turn pain into purpose, allowing your grief to become someone else’s saving grace, aid, recovery, or even rehabilitation. Yolanda Clayton’s 25-year-old son, Ryan Clayton, was murdered a year ago, and she has since formed a foundation to help at-risk youth and young adults across Birmingham and throughout Jefferson County. “[Gun violence] is a major issue,” said Clayton. “There’s going to be a deficit of males in a few years because young Black men ages 20 to 30 are being murdered [nearly] every day in this area. We’ve got to get a better handle on this, and it starts with the younger generation, making sure they have a better mentality and understand that life is precious and [they] can’t go around killing.”

Bills Moving Through The Texas Legislature Would Overhaul Elections, Allow Permitless Carry

Originally published on May 8, 2021 9:03 am TPR s Jerry Clayton recently spoke with political analyst Scott Braddock of The Quorum Report about two controversial pieces of legislation moving through the current legislative session. Jerry Clayton: The Texas House early Friday morning passed SB7, the controversial voting bill after Democrats introduced over 130 amendments. The pared down bill passed by a vote of 78 to 64. Here to talk about this and more is Scott Braddock, editor of the Quorum Report. Scott, thanks for being here. Scott Braddock: Very good to talk to you. Clayton: Thursday night, the legislative session went from Thursday to Friday morning. And you were there to tell me what happened

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