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Texas iconoclast, Maury Maverick Jr.

Title
Texas iconoclast, Maury Maverick Jr. / edited and with a preface by Allan O. Kownslar.
Author
Maverick, Maury, 1921-2003.
Publication
Fort Worth, Tex. : Texas Christian University Press, [1997], ©1997.

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Kownslar, Allan O.
Description
299 pages; 23 cm
Summary
  • Few people who know him or read his Sunday column in the San Antonio Express-News are neutral about Maury Maverick, Jr., not only one of the twentieth century's most outspoken iconoclasts but an individualist who helped shape American constitutional history. Many of Maverick's columns continue his efforts to achieve civil rights guarantees for the disadvantaged.
  • They draw heavily on what he learned from his previous professional careers as a politician, a teacher, and, more significantly, a successful civil-rights lawyer. The legal issues which deeply interest Maverick are free speech, due process of law, separation of church and state, world peace, and preservation of human dignity.
  • But occasionally Maverick gets tired of politics, and then he writes about pinto beans, poetry, music, birds, abandoned dogs, and gardening. He has a special fondness for stray dogs, many of whom he adopts, and Purple Martin shelters, which he urges people to build. Allan O. Kownslar has selected Express-News columns to reveal Maverick's views on a variety of topics, from heroes to the Red Scare, Maverick relatives to war. The result is a look at important events in history and selected individuals.
Subject
  • Heroes > Texas > Anecdotes
  • Women heroes > Texas > Anecdotes
  • Civil rights > Anecdotes
  • Texas > History > Anecdotes
  • Texas > Anecdotes
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 295-299).
ISBN
0875651720 (alk. paper)
LCCN
96031443
OCLC
ocm35043184
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Columbia University Libraries