Preserving Early Texas History
Essays of an Eighth-Generation South Texan
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About the Book
My passion for writing is based on both my parents’ love of early South Texas and northern Mexico history. My father was quite good at sharing oral history stories and for that reason I dedicate this book to him. Equally important, my mother, Maria de la Luz Sánchez Uribe de López was also gifted in recalling the stories she heard as a child. In both Spanish and English, she had tremendous communication abilities in vividly remembering stories about our ancestors.
About the Author
Mr. José Antonio (Joe) López was born and raised in Laredo, Texas. USAF Veteran. He is a direct descendant of Don Javier Uribe, one of the earliest families that settled in what is now South Texas in 1750. He is married to the former Cordelia Jean “Cordy” Dancause of Laredo. He has college degrees from Laredo Jr. College and Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, TX. He earned a Master’s Degree in Education. He is the author of three books: “The Last Knight (Don Bernardo Gutierrez de Lara Uribe, A Texas Hero)”, “Nights of Wailing, Days of Pain (Life in 1920s South Texas)”, and “The First Texas Independence, 1813”. Mr. Lopez also writes newspaper and online magazine articles on issues that affect Spanish-surnamed citizens in the Southwest. He and his wife visit school campuses throughout South Texas teaching about the Spanish Mexican roots of Texas. Mr. Lopez is the founder of the Tejano Learning Center, LLC, and www.tejanosunidos.org , a web site dedicated to Spanish Mexican people and events in U.S. history that are mostly overlooked in mainstream history books. oOo About Miss Cordy (Very Able Assistant): Cordy has spent about 30 years working with children in various learning settings. For the last 20 years of her very successful career, she worked as a certified para professional, concentrating in special education in the Judson Ind. School District. She is the TLC Chief Editor and Scheduler. She is also responsible for setting up and maintaining Tejano Learning presentation equipment and static displays.