Description
White spent his early writing career as a newspaper columnist until his history of El Paso, Out of the Desert: The Historical Romance of El Paso, catapulted him into the major leagues of journalism when the publisher brought it to the attention of the New York Times and the American Mercury.
White moved to New York and went on to publish eight books on the Old West, an autobiography, and dozens of articles as a staff editor at Collier's. He uncovered hypocrisy, heroism, and crime, earning national recognition as well as death threats and a million-dollar lawsuit. His knowledge of Mexico also allowed him to follow leads south of the border, where he covered the aftermath of the Mexican Revolution. Through it all, White never lost his sardonic wit, his scrupulous directness, or his intellectual and political independence.
About the Author
Garna L. Christian is a professor of history at the University of Houston-Downtown and a fellow of the Texas State Historical Association, USA. Among the awards he won for his book Black Soldiers in Jim Crow Texas, 1899-1917 was the T. R. Fehrenbach Book Award from the Texas Historical Commission. Christian's most recent book is George Sessions Perry: The Man and His Words.
Book Information
ISBN 9780826355454
Author Garna L. Christian
Format Hardback
Page Count 192
Imprint University of New Mexico Press
Publisher University of New Mexico Press