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Related: About this forum'Bringing us together': The Ann Richards Legacy Project releases new book 'The One Ann Only.'
If you spent much time driving through downtown Austin last year, you surely saw some of the dozens of Ann Banners on display. A project of the Ann Richards Legacy Project, that collection of banners marked the 30 year anniversary of the late governors inauguration by displaying photos of Richards along with many of her most famous and popular quotes.
The banner project started as a sort of pandemic-era compromise, as Covid-19 made large gatherings and celebrations a difficult prospect. Folks who wanted to gather for the governors 30th anniversary of her inauguration couldnt do it because no one was meeting in public and in person, says Margaret Justus, the founder of the Ann Richards Legacy Project. I had been talking about doing things to honor Governor Richards for a while, and the Downtown Austin Alliance Foundation reached out and they said, Lets collaborate on something.
Nearly 100 Ann Banners went up in Austin last March (and later in five other major Texas cities). Philanthropists Lynne Dobson and Greg Wooldridge were key to getting those banners on display across Texas, and, Justus recalls, They said, Lets dont stop there. Why dont we
create a book about Anns one-liners and put it together as a project for the Legacy Project? And so they graciously sponsored the book and helped [assemble it], because they have journalism backgrounds. And of course Lynnes a former photojournalist with the Austin American-Statesman [and] Gregs a former newspaper editor. And so together the three or us collaborated and created the book.
That book The One Ann Only is set for release next month. Justus says the trio tried to find photos for The One Ann Only that hadnt been widely seen before.
What we really were striving for was not just a lot of head-and-shoulders shots, she says. But shots that were rare, that folks hadnt seen. In fact, the book features nearly 80 photos by 33 different photographers, including some like Annie Leibovitz, Ave Bonar, and Kirk Tuck and some others. But it also features historical photos
from her private papers, which are held at the Dolph Briscoe Center here at UT.
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(1,456 posts)I LOVED Ann Richards. Stationed in SE TX for 3 years (felt like a decade), the only thing that made it bareable was knowing that Ann Richards was going to say or do something that would bring a smile to my face.
Shortly after she took the Governor's office, that first holiday season of her administration, some folks came to her to complain about a Nativity scene right outside on the sidewalk of the State House. Separtion of church and state, doncha know. Ann said that she would see to it that the following year it would not be there, but that they should take heart as (something ONLY Ann Richards could say and get away with), "That's the closest three wise men have ever been to the Texas State House."