E Pluribus Texas —Video Series Completed — Exploring the Many Stories That Made the Lone Star State

[Kerrville, Texas] — After years of filming, research, and production, the much-anticipated E Pluribus Texas video series is now complete, offering audiences an immersive journey through the diverse cultures, histories, and events that shaped Texas into the state it is today.
Produced by The Texas Center at Schreiner University and narrated by Dr. Don Frazier, E Pluribus Texas weaves together expert interviews, rare archival footage, on-location segments, and compelling storytelling. Across the series, viewers meet the people, places, and pivotal moments that transformed Texas from a frontier crossroads into a dynamic modern powerhouse.
“E Pluribus Texas is more than just history—it’s about understanding how many different threads, languages, and traditions came together to create something uniquely Texan,” said Frazier. “From the borderlands to the big cities, from cattle trails to space travel, this series shows the remarkable range of Texas stories.”
The series covers a wide range of topics, including:
- Cultural Convergence — How Native American, Spanish, Mexican, African American, and immigrant communities contributed to Texas identity.
- Turning Points in History — From the Texas Revolution to the oil boom, moments that altered the state’s trajectory.
- The Modern Mosaic — Texas today as a global leader in energy, technology, and the arts.
Filmed across the state—from El Paso’s desert vistas to the Gulf Coast’s bustling ports—E Pluribus Texas captures the scope and spirit of the Lone Star State. The final episodes include fresh perspectives on Texans whose families have called the state home for generations.
The full series will be available on The Texas Center’s YouTube channel now, and their website this fall. Educators, history buffs, and anyone curious about Texas’s remarkable journey will find E Pluribus Texas an engaging and eye-opening experience.
The Texas Center at Schreiner University teaches natives and newcomers alike the history and culture they’ve inherited and the incredible story they’ve chosen to become a part of. Texas has always been an intersection of people, cultures, and ideas, populated by newcomers. As a result, it’s become an exceptionally diverse state with a history of redeeming, restoring, and transforming ordinary individuals into people who achieve the extraordinary.
The Texas Center studies, teaches, explores, explains, and celebrates those differences. While embracing the latest technologies, and with an eye fixed firmly on the future, we’ve created a place where the past can breathe. Our programs include publishing (State House Press), history experiences (Texas Center Tours), and educational content creation.





