Table of contents for Texas iconoclast, Maury Maverick Jr. / edited and with a preface by Allan O. Kownslar.


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Maverick Writes about Iconoclastic Relatives ........................ 9
Early Rebel Relatives
Texas Ancestors: Mary and Sam Maverick
Grandma Maverick
Momma Maverick
Papa Maverick
Stepfather Walter Prescott Webb
Maverick Writes about Red Scares and
Legislative  M em ories  ............................................................... 53
Texas Red Scare
Political Nightmares
Old Fogies
Maverick Writes about Basic Civil Liberties ......................... 75
Rights of "The People" as Indians Call Themselves
The Magna Charta
The Fifth Amendment
The First Amendment
Textbook Censorship
The ACLU
Separation of Church and State
Organized Religion
Flag Burning and the Pledge of Allegiance
The Death Penalty
Contraception and Abortion
Maverick Writes about War and Peace ............................... 133
The Alamo
Mexican Americans in World War I
Nazi Murderers
Jeannette Rankin: Antiwar Crusader
Japanese Texans
Chester Nimitz Country
Leland "Lou" Diamond
Armed Forces Nurses
Rachmones
Vietnam and the Wailing Wall
Draft the "Swells"
Quakers, Peace, and War
Christmas, War, and Peace
Fleas and War
Maverick Writes about Some of His Favorite
Heroines and Heroes .....................................  191
Michael Muldoon: Unusual Roman Catholic Priest
Hendrick Arnold: Patriot
Sam Houston: Texas Legend
John Coffee 'Jack" Hays: Texas Ranger
Griffin: A Brave Black
Louis Schuetze: German Texan Unionist
J. Frank Dobie: Folklorist
I. H. "Sporty" Harvey andJoe Louis: Fighters
Eleanor Roosevelt: First Lady
Liz Carpenter: An Old Friend
Sam Johnson,Jr.: Lyndon's Dad
"Tiger" Jim Sewell: Dedicated Legislator
Sam Rayburn and Henry B. Gonzalez:
Honest Politicians
John Henry Faulk: First Amendment Folk Humorist
Maury Maverick Huey: Restaurateur
John Nance Garner: "Cactus Jack"
The Newton Boys: Outlaws
D. B. Hardeman: Soft-Hearted Storyteller
Ralph Yarborough: Dedicated Liberal
Dana X. Bible: Football Coach
Naomi Nye: Poet
O'Neil Ford: Architect
Duncan Borland: Courageous Pastor
William O. Douglas: Judicial Maverick
Jim Lehrer: Novelist
Ronnie Dugger: MaverickJournalist
Conclusion .....................................            291
When It All Ends
Notes ......................................                295



Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Texas History Anecdotes, Texas Biography Anecdotes, Heroes Texas Biography Anecdotes, Women heroes Texas Biography Anecdotes, Civil rights Anecdotes