Albuquerque
Special Collection Library
423
Central NE
Albuquerque,
NM
(On
the corner of Central and Edith)
Saturday,
November 17, 2012
10:30
AM – Noon
The
Albuquerque Special Collections Library
and
The New
Mexico Genealogical Society
Present
Richard
Melzer
Delay
after Delay and Finally,
Statehood
at Last!
New
Mexico's statehood was delayed for many reasons in the territorial period,
1850-1912 and this presentation will focus on five of the main reasons for the
frustrating delay. Political cartoons from the last decade of the struggle will
help illustrate New Mexico's troubles in Washington and in the court of public
opinion. The presentation will end with a discussion of how these five main
obstacles were overcome by 1910, thus allowing New Mexico to finally achieve
statehood in 1912.
Richard
Melzer is a professor at the University of New Mexico Valencia campus and is
the author or editor of numerous books and literally hundreds of articles on
New Mexico history. His most recent
works are: New Mexico – Celebrating the
Land of Enchantment, History of New Mexico Since Statehood, and Sunshine and
Shadows in New Mexico’s Past. We are
grateful to Richard for agreeing to wrap up this series of programs celebrating
the Centennial.
For more information about our programs, check out the New Mexico
Genealogical Society’s website at www.nmgs.org.
This program is free and open to the public.
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