Bulwark Against the Bay: The People of Corpus Christi and Their Seawall
After a devastating hurricane in 1919, the people of Corpus Christi faced the stark reality of their vulnerability. It was clear that something had to be done, but the mere will to take precautionary measures did not necessarily lead the way. Instead, two decades would pass before an effective solution was in place. Mary Jo O’Rear, author of Storm over the Bay, returns to tell the story of a city’s long and often frustrating path to protecting itself.

Bulwark Against the Bay reveals the struggle to construct a seawall was not merely an engineering challenge; it was also bound up with the growing popularity of the Ku Klux Klan, local aversion to Roman Catholicism, the emergence of the League of United Latin American Citizens, new efforts on behalf of African American equality, the impact of the Great Depression, support for Franklin Roosevelt, and reactions to the New Deal.

A case study of a community wrestling with itself even as it races with the clock, Bulwark Against the Bay adds to our understanding of urban history, boardroom and backroom politics, and the often harsh realities of geography and climate.
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Bulwark Against the Bay: The People of Corpus Christi and Their Seawall
After a devastating hurricane in 1919, the people of Corpus Christi faced the stark reality of their vulnerability. It was clear that something had to be done, but the mere will to take precautionary measures did not necessarily lead the way. Instead, two decades would pass before an effective solution was in place. Mary Jo O’Rear, author of Storm over the Bay, returns to tell the story of a city’s long and often frustrating path to protecting itself.

Bulwark Against the Bay reveals the struggle to construct a seawall was not merely an engineering challenge; it was also bound up with the growing popularity of the Ku Klux Klan, local aversion to Roman Catholicism, the emergence of the League of United Latin American Citizens, new efforts on behalf of African American equality, the impact of the Great Depression, support for Franklin Roosevelt, and reactions to the New Deal.

A case study of a community wrestling with itself even as it races with the clock, Bulwark Against the Bay adds to our understanding of urban history, boardroom and backroom politics, and the often harsh realities of geography and climate.
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Bulwark Against the Bay: The People of Corpus Christi and Their Seawall

Bulwark Against the Bay: The People of Corpus Christi and Their Seawall

by Mary Jo O'Rear
Bulwark Against the Bay: The People of Corpus Christi and Their Seawall

Bulwark Against the Bay: The People of Corpus Christi and Their Seawall

by Mary Jo O'Rear

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Overview

After a devastating hurricane in 1919, the people of Corpus Christi faced the stark reality of their vulnerability. It was clear that something had to be done, but the mere will to take precautionary measures did not necessarily lead the way. Instead, two decades would pass before an effective solution was in place. Mary Jo O’Rear, author of Storm over the Bay, returns to tell the story of a city’s long and often frustrating path to protecting itself.

Bulwark Against the Bay reveals the struggle to construct a seawall was not merely an engineering challenge; it was also bound up with the growing popularity of the Ku Klux Klan, local aversion to Roman Catholicism, the emergence of the League of United Latin American Citizens, new efforts on behalf of African American equality, the impact of the Great Depression, support for Franklin Roosevelt, and reactions to the New Deal.

A case study of a community wrestling with itself even as it races with the clock, Bulwark Against the Bay adds to our understanding of urban history, boardroom and backroom politics, and the often harsh realities of geography and climate.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781623494926
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Publication date: 02/02/2017
Series: Gulf Coast Books, sponsored by Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi , #30
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 35 MB
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About the Author

MARY JO O’REAR has served in regional and local history groups and as adjunct history professor at Del Mar College in Corpus Christi and Texas A&M University–Kingsville. She is also a former instructor in history, economics, and geography for the Corpus Christi Independent School District. She is a fellow of the East Texas Historical Association.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments: My Road Trip ix

Introduction: Corpus Christi at Dawn xi

Part I The Dam 1

Chapter 1 Back Stream 3

Chapter 2 Undercurrents 9

Chapter 3 Countercurrents 21

Chapter 4 Force Flows 29

Chapter 5 Tidal Spring 39

Chapter 6 Reflux 48

Chapter 7 Rapids 60

Part II The Bridge 69

Chapter 8 Undergirdings 71

Chapter 9 Cross-Spans 79

Chapter 10 Stress Failure 84

Part III The Wall 91

Chapter 11 Mooring Posts 93

Chapter 12 Weep Holes 101

Chapter 13 Specifications 106

Chapter 14 Pilings 117

Chapter 15 Capstone 135

Notes 137

Bibliography 165

Index 171

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