Age
12-15
Grade
6-12
Michael Newton
The Texas Rangers
Library Binding
(Chelsea House Publications Nov. 1, 2010)
, 1 edition
Few law enforcement agencies have attracted more publicity and attention than the Texas Rangers. Founded in 1823 and periodically reorganized to face new challenges, the Rangers served as frontier troops during the Texas Indian wars, as border-hopping counter-revolutionaries, and later as state police assigned to cases ranging from alcohol raids and kidnapping investigations to strike-breaking and riot control. The Texas Rangers details the exploits of this famous unit, tracing its history from its beginnings on the wild, lawless frontier to its performance in the modern world of drug trafficking, terrorism, organized crime, and serial murder.
Key topics covered include:
Frontier wars
Civil War and Reconstruction
Prohibition and political corruption
Bank-robbing gangs
The Great Depression
Drug wars
Famous Texas Rangers
Texas Rangers in popular culture.
- Series
- Law Enforcement Agencies
- ISBN
- 160413626X / 9781604136265
- Pages
- 128
- Weight
- 14.4 oz.
- Dimensions
- 6.5 x 0.5
in.