Texas State Historical Association One Hundred and Fifteenth Annual Meeting, 2011 Page: 10
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WORKSHOP
10:30 A.M.
CHAROLAIS
Publications Workshop, Randolph "Mike" Campbell presiding, Texas State
Historical Association Chief Historian
SESSION 6
10:30 A.M.
KOHLBERG
African- and Mexican-American LaborActivity in Texas, 1930-1970, Adrian N.
Anderson presiding, Lamar University
The Churches and Mexican-American Farm Workers in Texas, 1930-1970, Alan J.
Watt, New Braunfels
Afro-Texans and Labor Union Efforts, 1930-1970, Bruce A. Glasrud, Seguin
Between Need and Deed: The Construction of a Migrant Labor Camp in Princeton,
Texas, 1938-1942, Deborah Kilgore, McKinney
SESSION 7
10:30 A.M.
PANCHO VILLA
El Paso's Writers and Sports, Lewis Toland presiding, New Mexico Military
Institute
The Writers at the Pass of the North, Marcia Hatfield Daudistel, West Texas/Trans
Pecos Editor, Texas Books in Review
En la Jugada: Sports, Segregation, and Masculinity in El Paso, 1940-1950, Eduardo
Garcia, The University of Texas at El Paso
Commentator: T. Lindsay Baker, Tarleton State University8
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