In Unflinching Courage, former United States Senator and New York Times bestselling author Kay Bailey Hutchison brings to life the incredible stories of the resourceful and brave women who shaped the state of Texas and influenced American history.A passionate storyteller, Senator Hutchison introduces the mothers and daughters whoclaimed a stake inthe land when it was controlled by Spain, the wives and sisters who valiantly contributed to the Civil War effort, and ranchers and entrepreneurs who have helped Texas thrive.Unflinching Courage: Pioneering Women Who Shaped Texas is a celebration ofthe strength, bravery, and spirit of these remarkable womenand their accomplishments.
In Unflinching Courage, former United States Senator and New York Times bestselling author Kay Bailey Hutchison brings to life the incredible stories of the resourceful and brave women who shaped the state of Texas and influenced American history.
A passionate storyteller, Senator Hutchison introduces the mothers and daughters who claimed a stake in the land when it was controlled by Spain, the wives and sisters who valiantly contributed to the Civil War effort, and ranchers and entrepreneurs who have helped Texas thrive.
Unflinching Courage: Pioneering Women Who Shaped Texas is a celebration of the strength, bravery, and spirit of these remarkable women and their accomplishments.
This tribute to the heroines of the American frontier includes:
- The Texas Revolution: The women who endured the Runaway Scrape, including Alamo survivor Susanna Dickinson and the author's own ancestor, Anna Mary Taylor.
- Trail Drives and Ranches: The resilient women who managed vast properties and led legendary cattle drives, including Henrietta King and Mollie Taylor Bunton.
- Indian Captives: The harrowing and courageous stories of captives like Rachel Parker Plummer and Cynthia Ann Parker, whose lives were forever changed on the frontier.
- Founding Mothers of a Republic: Foundational figures like Jane Long, who braved incredible hardship, and Margaret Lea Houston, who stood beside one of Texas's greatest leaders.