Publisher: Defiance Press

Texit is the first non-fiction book to delve into the motivations, the process, and the practicality of a modern-day Texas exit from United States. Channeling his 20 years of experience on the issue, author Daniel Miller, takes the reader through the historical and cultural foundations of Texit, its impact on mainstream politics, and plainly lays out the grievances expressed by many Texans that drive their support for an independent Texas.

Texit also addresses the most common objections with facts and sheds light on what a future Republic of Texas could look like.

Foreword by John Griffing.

About John Griffing

Foreword by John Griffing


John Griffing is formerly an editor with The Daily Caller News Foundation. His interview credits include Fortune 500 executives, as well as key public officials. He is published all over the web, and featured on Fox News (affiliates)RT AmericaNewsmax TV. He also served as Executive Director of the Harris County Republican Party (the largest red county in Texas.) 

About Daniel Miller

Daniel Miller is President of the Texas Nationalist Movement and has been an outspoken advocate for Texas independence since 1996. As the head of one of the largest and most influential political organizations in Texas, Miller has extensively researched and engaged the issue of self-determination, not just for Texas, but as part of a growing global trend.  


He has been featured on every major news network and been interviewed by every major newspaper in Texas and around the world. A featured guest on FoxNews, CNN, CNBC, BBC News, RT-TV and many other news outlets, Miller has been a vocal proponent of a fundamental reexamination of the relationship between all states in the Federal union.


In 2011 he authored Line in the Sand, his first book, which addresses the roots of Texas Nationalism and the practical implications of national self-identity for Texans. Taken from years of experience, Line In The Sand, has become a primer in the fundamentals of Texas Nationalism.


Miller, a sixth generation Texan, was born and raised in Northeast Texas and currently resides in Southeast Texas with his wife, Cara. Both avid Texas Music fans, Daniel and Cara operate Radio Free Texas, one of the first online outlets for independent music created in Texas.



 

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E-Book 9781948035095 194803509X 2018-04-21 0 0.00 x 6.00 x 9.00 in $9.99
Hardcover 9781948035088 1948035081 2018-05-22 272 0.00 x 6.20 x 9.20 in $25.95

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