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2003

6 x 9 in.
160 pp., 20 b&w photos

ISBN: 978-0-292-70189-2
$17.95, paperback
33% website discount: $12.03

 
 
 
     

A Law for the Lion
A Tale of Crime and Injustice in the Borderlands

By Beatriz de la Garza

 

Table of Contents and Excerpt

2004 Luciano Guajardo Award
Webb County Heritage Foundation

 

"I find this story interesting and captivating. I think it will be of general interest to the public because the story chronicles an important part of our history. It can serve to gauge the progress we've made in society and in our legal system. I strongly recommend it."

—Hon. Raul A. Gonzalez, former Justice, Texas Supreme Court

"Esto no es cosa de armas" (this is not a matter for weapons). These were the last words of Don Francisco Gutiérrez before Alonzo W. Allee shot and killed him and his son, Manuel Gutiérrez. What began as a simple dispute over Allee's unauthorized tenancy on a Gutiérrez family ranch near Laredo, Texas, led not only to the slaying of these two prominent Mexican landowners but also to a blatant miscarriage of justice.

In this engrossing account of the 1912 crime and the subsequent trial of Allee, Beatriz de la Garza delves into the political, ethnic, and cultural worlds of the Texas-Mexico border to expose the tensions between the Anglo minority and the Mexican majority that propelled the killings and their aftermath. Drawing on original sources, she uncovers how influential Anglos financed a first-class legal team for Allee's defense and also discusses how Anglo-owned newspapers helped shape public opinion in Allee's favor. In telling the story of this long-ago crime and its tragic results, de la Garza sheds new light on the interethnic struggles that defined life on the border a century ago, on the mystique of the Texas Rangers (Allee was said to be a Ranger), and on the legal framework that once institutionalized violence and lawlessness in Texas.

Beatriz de la Garza is an attorney and writer in Austin, Texas. Her previous books are The Candy Vendor's Boy and Other Stories and Pillars of Gold and Silver.

Number Eleven, Jack and Doris Smothers Series in Texas History, Life, and Culture

 Of Related Interest Soltero, Latinos and American Law

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