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Jane Little Botkin

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Hereford, TX, The United States
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AWARDS

2025 Downing Journalism Finalist Award
2025 Foreword Indies Awards Honorable Mention in Pop Culture
2022 Barbara Sudler Award for Best Book about the American West by a Woman
2022 Caroline Bancroft History Prize, Best Book on Colorado or Western American History
2022 Colorado Humanities Book Award Finalist, Biography
2022 Foreword Indies Awards in Women's Studies, Bronze Medal
2022 Sarton Book Award Women Studies Finalist
2022 Willa Literary Award Scholarly Nonfiction Finalist
2018 Caroline Bancroft History Prize, Best Book on Colorado or Western American History
2018 High Plains Book Award Nonfiction Finalist
2018 Independent Publisher Book Award Bronze Medal
2018 Oklahoma Nonfiction Book Award Finalist
2018 Spur Award for Best Biograp
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Jane Little Botkin I am currently working on three books. One, currently in research, narrates the life of Hank Boedeker, a Wyoming lawman who was also a friend of Butch…moreI am currently working on three books. One, currently in research, narrates the life of Hank Boedeker, a Wyoming lawman who was also a friend of Butch Cassidy’s. Their worlds collide, not surprisingly. I still have much traveling to do before I begin writing.

I'm also collecting research for a biography of Mary (Molly) Goodnight, wife of famed Charles Goodnight. More to come!

Though not typical of my western-history writing, my second book-in-progress, The Reluctant Beauty Queen: My Year as a GuyRex Girl, is a memoir revealing the hilarity and sometimes-absurdity of the Texas beauty pageant business while under control of famous beauty-queen-makers Richard Guy and Rex Holt. I was their first Miss El Paso—and the beauty duo’s trial and error—before they mastered queen-making and produced the Texas Aces (Five consecutive Miss USAs) during the 1980s. A somber thread of women’s shared issues will weave the fun together. This book is currently being written.(less)
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We’re at the Summit, Now What?

Woman’s Club of El Paso Speech

March 2026

Did any of you work in an office in the 1970s? Were any of you required to bring coffee to your boss? And was that boss male? I recall working on the 5th floor of the old El Paso Natural Gas Company building on Texas Street in 1972. It was the EPNG’s personnel department. 

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“IWW General Headquarters was collecting information regarding past free speech fights in response to a request from the U.S. Committee on Industrial Relations. Believing the “publicity to be worth the work it will entail,” Vincent St. John made an appeal in Solidarity one week before the September convention. Anyone who had first-hand experience was asked to submit personal narratives, pamphlets, bulletins, reports, and detailed histories regarding the various free speech fights. …. The committee determined that non-English-speaking workers had prevented development of better employer-employee relationships, especially with the “unreasonable prejudice of almost every class of Americans toward immigrants.” With rumblings of a European war, the committee recommended immediate legislation for restricting immigration except for those who were “likely to make the most desirable citizens.”
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“[1916] The IWW’s involvement in the [Minnesota] Iron Range’s labor unrest led mine company owners to take extreme actions and, just as in other conflict locations, they mobilized the businesses and municipal offices under their ownership. All mail and telegrams to and from Virginia were halted and reviewed. In other locations, including Biwabik, Aurora, and Eveleth, general stores turned away miners and their famlies. When the strikers formed their own cooperative for supplies and groceries, Oliver Iron Mining Company pressured wholesalers to serve notice that all credit would be curtailed pending the strike, and that payments for supplies must be made weekly. Meanwhile Sheriff Meining publicly announced new jail sentences for other agitators and miners for simply saying, “Hello Fellow Worker,” carrying a red IWW membership card, or discussing industrial unionism on public streets.”
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“With Russian blockades contributing to a growing European economic depression, America’s wheat production in Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and the Dakotas were booming in response to worldwide demand, and harvesters were desperately needed.”
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