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June 10, 1940


Lone Star Boys' State founded

On this day in 1940, some 108 boys participated in the first annual Lone Star Boys' State program. The program, sponsored by the American Legion, provides teenage boys with training in functional aspects of citizenship and teaches constructive attitudes toward the American form of government. Nationally the program was begun in the 1930s to counter Fascist-inspired Young Pioneer Freedom camps. Participants are grouped into mock cities, form a mock state government, and elect state officers. The program is held each summer, usually in June, at the University of Texas at Austin. Two boys are chosen to attend Boys' Nation in Washington, D.C., each July. Bluebonnet Girls' State is a similar program for girls.

Links to Related Handbook of Texas Online Articles
LONE STAR BOYS' STATE
BLUEBONNET GIRLS' STATE
AMERICAN LEGION
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

Other Texas Day by Day Articles for This Date
First armed clash between Anglo Texans and Mexican troops (1832)
Moses Austin dies (1821)


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