The Texas Bookshelf: A Single Star and Bloody Knuckles

A History of Politics and Race in Texas

The Texas Bookshelf: A Single Star and Bloody Knuckles
Bill Minutaglio
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Hardback
h229 x 152mm - 392pg
4 May 2021 US
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9781477310366
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For John Nance "Cactus Jack" Garner, there was one simple rule in politics: "You' ve got to bloody your knuckles. " It' s a maxim that applies in so many ways to the state of Texas, where the struggle for power has often unfolded through underhanded politicking, backroom dealings, and, quite literally, bloodshed. The contentious history of Texas politics has been shaped by dangerous and often violent events, and been formed not just in the halls of power but by marginalized voices omitted from the official narratives. A Single Star and Bloody Knuckles traces the state' s conflicted and dramatic evolution over the past 150 years through its pivotal political players, including oft-neglected women and people of color. Beginning in 1870 with the birth of Texas' s modern political framework, Bill Minutaglio chronicles Texas political life against the backdrop of industry, the economy, and race relations, recasting the narrative of influential Texans. With journalistic verve and candor, Minutaglio delivers a contemporary history of the determined men and women who fought for their particular visions of Texas and helped define the state as a potent force in national affairs.
"What' s striking about [A Single Star and Bloody Knuckles]. . . is [Minutaglio' s] ability to resurrect not only the marquee names we would expect to find in a history of Texas politics (famous and infamous) but also fascinating names that have faded into the fog of history. " * Houston Chronicle * "[Minutaglio] delivers a vibrant political history of Texas from the 1870s to the 2020 presidential election. . . Minutaglio packs his brisk history with entertaining anecdotes. . . and keeps a close eye on the ways that Black and Latino voters have been marginalized by Texas power brokers. This is a rollicking and richly detailed portrait of the Lone Star state. " * Publishers Weekly *
Bill Minutaglio is an award-winning author of nine books, including Dallas 1963 and First Son, the first biography of George W. Bush,He has been a reporter, columnist, and editor for the three largest newspapers in Texas, his writing has appeared in the New York Times, Newsweek, and Texas Monthly, among other publications.

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