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Publié par | Everest Media LLC |
Date de parution | 13 octobre 2022 |
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EAN13 | 9798350031218 |
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Insights on Joe Pappalardo's Red Sky Morning
Contents Insights from Chapter 1 Insights from Chapter 2 Insights from Chapter 3 Insights from Chapter 4 Insights from Chapter 5 Insights from Chapter 6 Insights from Chapter 7 Insights from Chapter 8 Insights from Chapter 9
Insights from Chapter 1
#1
The Texas Rangers are a special force of law enforcement officers who patrol the Texas Frontier. They are led by a Sergeant, and each man is responsible for a specific task. They are professional but not urgent.
#2
Texas Rangers are a special force of law enforcement officers who patrol the Texas Frontier. They are led by a Sergeant, and each man is responsible for a specific task. They are professional but not urgent.
#3
The Texas Rangers are a special force of law enforcement officers who patrol the Texas Frontier. They are led by a Sergeant, and each man is responsible for a specific task. They are professional but not urgent.
#4
The young man Brooks leaves Kentucky for Texas in 1876. He finds work as a cow pugger, miner, gold speculator, and ranch hand, but nothing sticks.
#5
Brooks is a cowboy, miner, and gold speculator, but nothing sticks. He then scours the frontier, meeting and working for many temporary business partners. He becomes a private stationed in a boomtown in 1883.
#6
Brooks, a cowboy, miner, and gold speculator, is unable to stick to any job. He then scours the frontier, meeting and working for many temporary business partners. He becomes a private stationed in a boomtown in 1883.
#7
In 1876, Brooks begins his life as a Texas Ranger, but fails to stick to any job. He then scours the frontier and meets many temporary business partners until he becomes a private stationed in a boomtown in 1883.
#8
In 1876, a young man named Brooks leaves Kentucky for Texas, where he becomes a cowboy, miner, and gold speculator. He fails to stick to any job, and scours the frontier meeting many temporary business partners until he becomes a private stationed in a boomtown in 1883.
#9
A young man named Brooks leaves Kentucky for Texas in 1876, and eventually becomes a Texas Ranger. He fails to stick to any job, and scours the frontier meeting many temporary business partners until he becomes a private stationed in a boomtown in 1883.
#10
Albert St. John, a young man from South Texas, leaves in 1876 to join the Texas Rangers. He fails to stick to any job, and scours the frontier meeting many temporary business partners until he becomes a private stationed in a boomtown in 1883.
#11
The St. John family is well respected in Texas, but Edmond's son, Albert, is rich thanks to his mother's family.
#12
Albert St. John, a young man from South Texas, leaves in 1876 to join the Texas Rangers. He fails to stick to any job, and scours the frontier meeting many temporary business partners until he becomes a private stationed in a boomtown in 1883.
#13
Albert St. John, a young man from South Texas, leaves in 1876 to join the Texas Rangers. He fails to stick to any job, and scours the frontier meeting many temporary business partners until he becomes a private stationed in a boomtown in 1883.
#14
Albert St. John, a young man from South Texas, leaves in 1876 to join the Texas Rangers. He fails to stick to any job, and scours the frontier meeting many temporary business partners until he becomes a private stationed in a boomtown in 1883.
#15
The St. John family is well respected in Texas, but Edmond’s son Albert is rich thanks to his mother’s family.
#16
Albert St. John, a young man from South Texas, leaves in 1876 to join the Texas Rangers. He fails to stick to any job, and scours the frontier meeting many temporary business partners until he becomes a private stationed in a boomtown in 1883.
#17
A statue of a Texas Ranger is removed from Dallas Love Field Airport in 2020, following the death of George Floyd, arrested for passing a bad check, who was kneecapped by police. The statue represents more than just Banks, but since the national conversation is focused on historic Texas Ranger atrocities, it is removed.
#18
The Texas Rangers were a group of paramilitaries who committed atrocities against Mexican and Mexican American citizens, and have been largely written out of history by supporters and detractors alike.
#19
The history of the Texas Rangers is a story of people, not icons. It’s a tale of bravery, danger, and duplicity, with tragic consequences.
Insights from Chapter 2
#1
James Irvine Perkins, a district judge and local resident, writes a letter to Governor John Ireland asking for help with the Conner family situation in Sabine County. The judge is desperate for help.
#2
The judge in Sabine County, Texas, writes to the governor asking for help with the Conner family situation. He expects a whole company of Texas Rangers to come to the county.
#3
As a judge in Sabine County, Texas, asks for help with the Conner family situation, the governor sends in the Texas Rangers. They arrive and brutally kill several of the family’s pigs, and kill some of their dogs.