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The Crossing: El Paso, the Southwest, and America's Forgotten Origin Story

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Crossing: El Paso, the Southwest, and America's Forgotten Origin Story

Contributors:

By (Author) Richard Parker

ISBN:

9780063161917

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers Inc

Imprint:

HarperCollins

Publication Date:

2nd July 2025

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Indigenous peoples
Central / national / federal government policies
History of the Americas
Social and cultural history

Dewey:

304.873072

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

448

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 29mm

Weight:

454g

Description


A radical work of history that re-centers the American story around El Paso, Texas, gateway between north and south, center of indigenous power and resistance, locus of European colonization of North America, centuries-long hub of immigration, and underappreciated modern blueprint for a changing United States.

American history is almost always told from East to West. Yet a closer look at the past reveals the countrys start began not in the East, but in the Westat a Texan city situated in a natural shallow crossing of the Rio Grande River: El Paso.

El Paso is the crossroads of Indigenous America, the nexus of a thousand-year-old Native American migration and trade route, linking MesoAmerican and Pueblo empires and beyond. Its where the European conquest of North America began, and where the United States Manifest Destiny was later achieved. Here, East met West, where the consequential transatlantic route, the Southern Pacific, was completed in 1881. Here the West was wonthe Indian Wars were not fought on the Great Plains, but in the Southwest, with a scorched-earth strategy that went on for decades. Its where Immigrant America startsmore immigrants have passed through El Paso than Ellis Islandand where crucial battles for Civil Rights were foughtthe city smashing through racial and ethnic discrimination before anywhere else in the nation.

The Crossing is a revelatory new history of El Paso that recasts the city as the unacknowledged cradle of American history, where cultures have encountered each other for centuries and forged a thriving multi-ethnic community far ahead of the rest of the nation. As award-winning, El Pasonative journalist Richard Parker charts, the city holds not only the framework of our American story, but also a model for a more diverse and flourishing country.

Reviews

In the aftermath of the El Paso shootingthe deadliest attack on Latinos in modern American historyauthor and journalist Richard Parker has been a passionate, authentic voice for his community. In a media landscape often lacking Latino representation, he has spoken up for his fellow El Pasoans and Mexican-Americans with his pen or in person, bringing his grace and intellect to the coverage of a wrenching tragedy. NBC News, #NBCLatino20 citation

Author Bio

Richard Parker is an award-winning journalist and author who writes about the American Southwest for the New York Times and other publications. In 2020 his commentary in the New York Times on the El Paso massacre was honored by the National Society of Newspaper Columnists. In 2019 NBC News named him to #NBCLatino20, its list of the most influential Latinos in America. Parkers first book, Lone Star Nation: How Texas Will Transform America, took a fresh look at the history of the Lone Star State to reconsider its present and future. Raised in El Paso, the son of an American father and a Mexican mother, he lives in Texas.

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