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From Santa Anna to Selena:
Notable Mexicanos and Tejanos
in Texas History since 1821

Harriett Denise Joseph

(Denton: University of North Texas Press, 2018)
Illustrated. 400 Pages.

ISBN: 978-1-57441-715-9. $29.95, Hardcover.

Review by Dr. Kirk Bane

May 1, 2018

Students of Texas history, particularly those interested in the Mexican and Tejano heritage, should read this admirable publication, a collection of biographical essays examining eleven important figures. Dr. Joseph provides thoroughly researched, clearly written, and discerning discussions of Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, Erasmo and Juan N. Seguin, Juan Nepomuceno Cortina, Adina De Zavala, Emma Tenayuca, Jovita Gonzalez and Edmundo E. Mireles, Raul "Roy" Perez Benavidez, Irma Lerma Rangel, and Selena Quintanilla-Perez. These notable individuals, she contends, "are a varied group, ranging from an infamous Mexican president to an iconic Tejana singer. With one-or possibly two-exceptions, they are sterling examples of the ways in which ethnic diversity has enriched the Lone Star State."

In her introduction, the author, a professor of history at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, asserts, "That Mexicans and Tejanos have played a significant role in Texas history before and since the state became part of the United States is beyond dispute. What is being heavily debated is whether their role has been-and is-a positive or a negative one…Their many contributions are often ignored in this heated discussion." This wide-ranging volume, intended for college students and lay historians, begins in 1794 (the year of Santa Anna's birth) and covers numerous fields, including military, political, and labor history as well as folklore and pop culture.

From Santa Anna to Selena complements two of Dr. Joseph's earlier biographical collections, co-authored with UNT professor Donald E. Chipman: Notable Men and Women of Spanish Texas (UT Press, 1999) and Explorers and Settlers of Spanish Texas (UT Press, 2001). These three impressive studies belong in the library of every Texas history enthusiast.


Dr. Kirk Bane,
Book Review Editor,
Central Texas Studies

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