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New Partnership between Not Even Past and Teaching Texas

We are proud to announce that Not Even Past is now a partner with the Texas history site, Teaching Texas! A collaboration between the Texas State Historical Association, the University of North Texas Library’s Portal to Texas History, Texas Heritage Online, and the Texas State Library and Archives Commission, Texas Teaching is an online portal of free materials for educators, students or anyone looking for historical documents relating to Texas history: lesson plans, audio-visual material, primary and secondary sources, museum exhibits and online books, among other things, can all be found on this terrific site.

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Don’t forget to check out some of the other great materials on site:

The Witte Museum’s Carpa Cubana and Sabino Gomez Photograph Collection
, which documents the colorful Mexican American tent shows that traveled Mexico and the Southwestern United States in the early 20th century.

The Texas Maps Collection, a compilation of digitalized Texas maps from 1700 through 1915.

The Texas Archive of the Moving Image, a source for Texas films produced during the Progressive Era, the 1920s, the Great Depression, World War II and beyond.

Published on Wednesday December 19, 2012


The views and opinions expressed in this article or video are those of the individual author(s) or presenter(s) and do not necessarily reflect the policy or views of the editors at Not Even Past, the UT Department of History, the University of Texas at Austin, or the UT System Board of Regents. Not Even Past is an online public history magazine rather than a peer-reviewed academic journal. While we make efforts to ensure that factual information in articles was obtained from reliable sources, Not Even Past is not responsible for any errors or omissions.

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