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  1. Miriam Ferguson, along with a few others, have been credited with the quote: “If English was good enough for Jesus Christ, it ought to be good enough for the children of Texas.” [7] However, variations of this going back to 1881 were often used to ridicule the backwardness of various unnamed Christians, which supports the argument that the attribution to Ferguson is false.

  2. This thesis is an analysis of Miriam Amanda Ferguson, the first woman governor of Texas, in regard to her leadership role, her significance in Texas history, and her impact on society and the women's movement. It focuses primarily on Miriam Amanda with some attention given to Governor Jim Ferguson's influence and how he utilized her in 1924 to ...

  3. 31. Juli 2022 · Miriam Ferguson died from congestive heart failure in 1961 at the age of 86. She was buried in the Texas State Cemetery in Austin. Historians of the past have a tendency to view notable women in rather poor lights based on the narratives of their contemporaries. Ferguson’s legacy is no different.

  4. She has identified and challenged numerous factual and legal issues in the State’s case, negotiated countless advantageous plea offers, and orchestrated dismissals in a number of cases through her hard work, meticulous research, and zealous advocacy. You can contact Mariam at mariam@fhfaz.com or 520-497-3303.

  5. Miriam Amanda Wallace (Ma) Ferguson (1875-1961), first woman governor of Texas, daughter of Joseph L. and Eliza (Garrison) Wallace, was born in Bell County, Texas, on June 13, 1875. She attended Salado College and Baylor Female College at Belton. In 1899, at the age of twenty-four, she married James Edward Ferguson, also of Bell County.

  6. 31. Juli 2022 · Miriam Ferguson died from congestive heart failure in 1961 at the age of 86. She was buried in the Texas State Cemetery in Austin. Historians of the past have a tendency to view notable women in rather poor lights based on the narratives of their contemporaries. Ferguson’s legacy is no different.

  7. Which of these statements best explains a New Deal policy that Governor Miriam A. Ferguson successfully used to help Texans overcome the Great Depression?(1 point) Responses She pardoned large numbers of criminals to cut down on prison expenses. She pardoned large numbers of criminals to cut down on prison expenses. She passed a state income tax to bring additional money to support Texans. She ...