Participants in the "Twentieth-Century Texas" teacher workshop in front of the Byrne-Reed House.

Alwyn Barr, Humanities Texas board member and professor emeritus of history at Texas Tech University, discusses historic, cultural, and economic developments in Texas from 1900 to 1930.

Workshop participants in the Julius and Suzan Glickman Room.

George Green, professor of history at The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA), lectures on the New Deal and World War II.

Teachers listen to George Green's lecture.

Joseph A. Pratt, Cullen Professor of History and Business at the University of Houston, discusses the boom and bust cycles in twentieth-century Texas history.

Workshop participants in the Julius and Suzan Glickman Room.

Michael L. Gillette, executive director of Humanities Texas, speaks about African Americans and the civil rights movement in Texas.

Workshop participants in the Julius and Suzan Glickman Room.

Monica Perales, Humanities Texas board member and associate professor of history at the University of Houston, discusses "Hispanics and Civil Rights in Texas."

Workshop participants in the Julius and Suzan Glickman Room.

Chase Untermeyer, Humanities Texas board member and former U.S. ambassador to Qatar, shares insight on the rise of two-party Texas.

State Representative Jim Pitts, chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, addresses teachers.

Chairman Pitts addresses workshop participants.

Humanities Texas board members Michael L. Klein and Polly Sowell join workshop participants in the Julius and Suzan Glickman Room.

Stephen Cure of the Texas State Historical Association presents educational resources.

Chairman Pitts (right) with Kevin Vent of Ferris Junior High School.

Alwyn Barr leads a primary source workshop.

George Green discusses primary sources with teachers.

Alwyn Barr in the gallery of the Byrne-Reed House.

Chase Untermeyer and James Brewster, a Texas history and world cultures teacher at Pearce College Preparatory Academy in Austin, discuss the two-party system in Texas.

Joseph A. Pratt leads a primary source workshop.

Monica Perales shares resources on Hispanic Americans and civil rights with Chris Hanson of Manor Middle School in Manor and Meredith Durham of Barber's Hill Elementary in Mont Belvieu.

Chase Untermeyer and Joseph A. Pratt lead teachers in the examination of primary sources.

George Green shares resources related to twentieth-century Texas history with teachers.

George Green shares resources related to twentieth-century Texas history with teachers.

Chase Untermeyer and Joseph A. Pratt share educational resources with teachers.

Teachers participate in a workshop with Michael L. Gillette and Monica Perales.

Teachers participate in a workshop with Chase Untermeyer and Joseph A. Pratt.

Elizabeth Rachel Virgen, a Texas history teacher at Athens Middle School in Athens, participates in a primary source workshop with Michael L. Gillette.

Teachers participate in a workshop with George Green in the library of the Byrne-Reed House.