The culture wars invade the Alamo – POLITICO – Politico
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HOW TO REMEMBER THE ALAMO The Alamos halo extends far beyond the San Antonio square it occupies. For many Americans, the historic site is a symbol of the virtuousness of fighting in a righteous, losing cause. Texas politicians have long debated how to depict the 1836 battle in which Davy Crockett and a handful of Texas legends unsuccessfully tried to defend the outpost against the Mexican army. But a new book has made the argument more urgent, especially because its being released at a time when the GOP has been fighting progressive attempts to incorporate racial reckoning into American history curriculums.
Today Texas Gov. Greg Abbott included a ban on critical race theory in schools on the agenda for a special legislative session that starts Thursday. Hes already signed a bill that prescribes a list of founding documents that Texas students must be taught. And last week the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum in Austin canceled an event, after pressure from Republican Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, for the authors of Forget the Alamo, a newly published book that is part of an effort to recast the Texas creation myth as a battle for white slaveholders.
Dan Phillips, a member of the San Antonio Living History Association, patrols the Alamo during a pre-dawn memorial ceremony to remember the 1836 Battle of the Alamo and those who fell on both sides, in San Antonio. | AP Photo/Eric Gay
Bryan Burrough, a longtime Vanity Fair correspondent and one of the books co-authors, talked with Nightly today about how the Alamo became embroiled in the new culture war over American history. This conversation has been edited.
The Alamo has so much symbolism in Texas. Abbott signed a number of conservative gun bills at the San Antonio spot a few weeks ago. Can you describe what it means to Texans?
Its always been broadly accepted that the Alamo is the heart of the Texas creation myth, the heart of the whole idea of Texas exceptionalism which is the idea that we were somehow a cut above the Rhode Islands and the Delawares of the world. And that is an idea that probably is a little bit more popular with Anglos and older conservatives.
Where once opinion was monolithic about the Alamo 50 years ago, it has slowly divided the state over the last 15 years with the birth of Alamo revisionism, which we trace to the oral traditions of the Mexican American community.
The book builds on 30 or 40 years of new academic work to bring these ideas to a broader audience. Im aware that three middle-age white guys are not the ideal messenger for that, but look, nobody else was saying it.
Well, Mexican Americans in Texas have been saying it for awhile.
This was utterly news to me, like it was to a lot of Anglos, what the Alamo and the Texas creation myth have meant to Mexican Americans in Texas. The way its been used to beat them down. Until the last few years I was proud of these myths.
How should the Alamo be taught in Texas schools?
What were advancing is the standard academic understanding of the Texas revolt. Whats radical is the fact that a great portion of Texas Anglos still accept these and embrace these fanciful legends.
At a time when America is going through such a sweeping reassessment of its racial past, its time for Texas and the Alamo to stop getting a pass, to actually deal with its history, to rediscover the actual history, the actual Alamo, rather than the one of legend.
Why is it so hard for many Texans to accept what you are trying to say in this book?
This book is incredibly hard for Texans to accept, because they grew up being taught this just like they were taught the Bible or the Constitution or anything else. It was fact, not open to question. On an emotional level, this speaks to what many Texans want to believe desperately about the state, that it arose from heroic circumstances, that theres a reason that the state is special and therefore you and I are special. The first time I told my girlfriend the name of this book, she literally slithered out of the booth onto the floor. This is sacrilege down here.
Dont hate me Iowans, but without the Alamo, Texas is just Iowa.
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