UT Austin professor recognized by USA Today for her work documenting anti-Mexican violence in Texas

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Professor Munoz Martinez is recognized for her work documenting anti-Mexican violence in Texas with a focus on the early years of the 20th century.

A national publication is recognizing a UT Austin history professor for preserving a part of Texas' past that some have tried to forget. Professor Monica Munoz Martinez is among USA Today Women of the Year Honorees for 2023.The USA Today Women of the Year is a showcase of those who have made an impact locally and nationally. Supreme Court Justices, astronauts, former first ladies, and UT professor Monica Munoz Martinez.

Munoz Martinez is recognized for her work documenting anti-Mexican violence in Texas with a focus on the early years of the 20th century. Her work is not about attacking Texas myths and legends. Munoz Martinez said it’s about providing an honest account of past injustice. As a native of Uvalde, which is recovering from a mass shooting and is in the middle of a modern day border battle, she believes mistakes from the past can provide lessons for today.

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