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Exiled Ron Rozelle

Exiled By Ron Rozelle

Exiled by Ron Rozelle


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After an undisputed record of political achievement, Sam Houston found himself in the winter of his life in a self-imposed exile among the pines of East Texas. Ron Rozelle's masterful biographical portrait here lingers on Houston's final years, especially as lived out in Huntsville, when so much of his life's work seemed on the verge of coming undone.

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Exiled: The Last Days of Sam Houston by Ron Rozelle

After an undisputed record of political achievement-leading the decisive battle for Texas independence at San Jacinto, serving twice as president of the Republic of Texas, twice again as a United States senator after annexation, and finally as governor of Texas-Sam Houston found himself in the winter of his life in a self-imposed exile among the pines of East Texas.

Houston was often a bundle of complicated contradictions. He was a spirited advocate for public education but had little formal education himself. He was very much "a Jackson man" but disagreed with his mentor on the treatment of Native Americans. He was a slaveholder who opposed abolition but scuttled his own political reputation by resisting the South's move toward secession.

After refusing to take an oath of loyalty to the Confederacy in 1861, Houston was swiftly evicted from the governor's office. "Let me tell you what is coming," he later said from a window at the Tremont Hotel in Galveston. "After the sacrifice of countless millions of treasure and hundreds of thousands of lives, you may win Southern independence if God be not against you, but I doubt it." Houston died just two years later, and the nation was indeed fractured.

Ron Rozelle's masterful biographical portrait here lingers on Houston's final years, especially as lived out in Huntsville, when so much of his life's work seemed on the verge of coming undone. Artfully written for the general reader, Exiled: The Last Days of Sam Houston is a compelling look at Sam Houston's legacy and twilight years.

About Ron Rozelle

Ron Rozelle is the author of nine books, including the memoir Into that Good Night, a finalist for the PEN Prize, and was the recipient of the Robert A. Calvert Book Prize for My Boys and Girls are in There: The 1937 New London School Disaster. He lives in Lake Jackson, Texas.

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CIN1623495865G
9781623495862
1623495865
Exiled: The Last Days of Sam Houston by Ron Rozelle
Used - Good
Hardback
Texas A & M University Press
2017-12-30
224
N/A
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