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it was an extent of chance that the our was general lee wallace, who wrote ben-hur.ast two chapters were written here in the palace of the governors because general lee wallace had been called pop by the president of the united states to come here and serve as territorial governor and try to resolve the lincoln county and the other problems in this very wild territory. i mean, gun battles were taking place -- and land grabs were taking place all over new mexico. it was really wild west. while he was her he had to grapple with billy the kid, and billy the kid is a real, which who has inspired probably more writing, fiction and nonfiction, than anyone else in new mexico's history. some of the letters that billy the kid wrote to general lee wallace, asking him to honor the par don, which billy the kid said the governor reneged on. some of those letters are in our library and only been acquired in the last few years. what surprised me is that billy the kid was literate and his hand writing was pretty good. but the legends about billy go on and on. the man who killed bill
it was an extent of chance that the our was general lee wallace, who wrote ben-hur.ast two chapters were written here in the palace of the governors because general lee wallace had been called pop by the president of the united states to come here and serve as territorial governor and try to resolve the lincoln county and the other problems in this very wild territory. i mean, gun battles were taking place -- and land grabs were taking place all over new mexico. it was really wild west. while...
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some of the letters that billy the kid row two general lee wallace asking him to honor the offer of aardon which billy the kid said that they got runner reneged on, some of those letters are in our history library and what surprised me, they have only been acquired in the last two years. what surprised me is that billy the kid was literate and that his handwriting was pretty good. but the legends about really go on and on and on. the man who killed billy the kid pat garrett wrote his story called the autobiography of billy the kid. and then one of the foremost living billy the kid experts, frederick noland, he has annotated that book so there is much literature out there fiction and nonfiction if you find out what you think about billy the kid. we are near the famous santa fe cathedral, the cathedral basilica of st. frances who is the patron saint of santa fe. santa fe actually means holy faith and there are lots of stories about santa fe and his spirituality but one of the most famous is the will of catherine novel which is historical fiction based on the real-life archbishop who cam
some of the letters that billy the kid row two general lee wallace asking him to honor the offer of aardon which billy the kid said that they got runner reneged on, some of those letters are in our history library and what surprised me, they have only been acquired in the last two years. what surprised me is that billy the kid was literate and that his handwriting was pretty good. but the legends about really go on and on and on. the man who killed billy the kid pat garrett wrote his story...
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wallace. she's 9, you know. >> jango. anyone dislike it? spike lee said he didn't like it. >> he didn't make it. >> i was mad that we, like every year we look for the big blockbuster movies around christmas time. and we normally have a will smith movie or something like that. and we had slaves and orphans. >> what you're really looking for is a black buster movie. >> that's what we want. the funny thing about jango in the theaters, the black people are already laughing. all the others are waiting. is it okay? like, like the third or fourth n word. then a little giggle there and see how it goes over. >> there is a stereo type about black people that yell at the screen in the movie. i'll be honest, i've never experienced that. i've never seen that happen. >> anything with them in it, i guarantee you. >> magic johnson? >> go to like the magic johnson walmart. they'll scream at you over your stuff. >> what's the number one most yelled at the screen movie of all time? >> boys in the hood. >> ricky! [ yelling ] >> go sideways, son, go sideways! >> you want
wallace. she's 9, you know. >> jango. anyone dislike it? spike lee said he didn't like it. >> he didn't make it. >> i was mad that we, like every year we look for the big blockbuster movies around christmas time. and we normally have a will smith movie or something like that. and we had slaves and orphans. >> what you're really looking for is a black buster movie. >> that's what we want. the funny thing about jango in the theaters, the black people are already...
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lee here you have leaders that care. we have leaders historically that block school doors. you don't have that here. i once asked george wallace and went to see him on his dying bed. i went to have prayer with george walos and i reached out to him and please come visit me, so we talked. i finally said "george, why did you unleash the dogs and the horse on that sunday when trying to get the right to vote?" "well, i thought you would get to that. i did it as a favor". i i don't understand. he said "if i had not let the horses kick them on this side of the bridge the mob would have been worse on the other side of the bridge. [inaudible] and it occurred to him and break up the mob, not stone the marchers. we have that stuff in high places. the mayor of oakland and san francisco and more civil and here is a case reaching out and not pushing off. a mayor who is embracing, not finger pointing so we must do all of this together. i urge you in the challenging and closing days of this struggle is a mood of the season and high expectation and low resources that we [inaudible] in anxiety and jesus christ. maybe we're looking for the wrong
lee here you have leaders that care. we have leaders historically that block school doors. you don't have that here. i once asked george wallace and went to see him on his dying bed. i went to have prayer with george walos and i reached out to him and please come visit me, so we talked. i finally said "george, why did you unleash the dogs and the horse on that sunday when trying to get the right to vote?" "well, i thought you would get to that. i did it as a favor". i i...