Jan Jarboe Russell

Jan Jarboe Russell

Russell at the 2015 Texas Book Festival.
Born Beaumont, Texas
Occupation journalist
Nationality American
Alma mater University of Texas at Austin
Genre non-fiction
Website
www.janjarboerussell.com/jan-jarboe-russell/

Jan Jarboe Russell (born in Beaumont, Texas) is an American journalist, and non-fiction writer.

Life

She graduated from University of Texas at Austin. Her work appears in Texas Monthly.[1]

Works

References

  1. http://www.texasmonthly.com/author/jan-jarboe-russell/
  2. "Purgatory at Home In Wartime". The New York Times. January 18, 2015. Retrieved 10 August 2015. “The Train to Crystal City” combines accounts of terrible sorrow and destruction with great perseverance, and there is one really unexpected turn. Though their internment may have been, in theory, the worst thing the children of Crystal City ever experienced, some of them formed lasting bonds. So they have reunions. They have had a newsletter, Crystal City Chatter. And they have their memories, which they shared with Ms. Russell. She now shares them with readers who’ll wish these stories weren’t true.
  3. Vatter, Walter (March 22, 2015). "The Quiet Passages". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 10 August 2015. The Eiserlohs, along with the 10,000 Germans and German-Americans and their children who were displaced as enemy aliens during the same period, have yet to be acknowledged.
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Q&A with Jan Jarboe Russell, February 17, 2015
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