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Borderlands: 21 issue page
A unique resource of faculty edited college student articles on the history and culture of the El Paso, Juárez, and Southern New Mexico regions.
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1880s-1920s I
Cristeros
Pancho Villa
KKK
Mining
Opium
Black Cowboys
Mexican Revolution
Houchen House
Pershing & Villa
Otis Aultman
Smeltertown
Juneteenth
Soldaderas
Volume 21 Articles
From the Editors 21
Downtown Opium Dens Attracted Many
Juneteenth Celebrates Freedom for Texas Slaves
Black Cowboys Rode the Trails, Too
Ku Klux Klan Had Short Life in El Paso
Mining Became Big Business in the Southwest
Smeltertown Still Exist in Memories
El Paso Played Important Role in the Mexican Revolution
Pancho Villa Led Northern Forces in Revolution
Soldaderas Played Important Roles in Revolution
Pershing, Villa Forever Linked to Columbus
Cristeros Became Mexican Martyrs 1926-1929
Houchen Settlement House Helped New Arrivals
Otis A. Aultman Captured Border History in Pictures
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