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Publicly Available
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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Larry Madaras
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- FOREWORD vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi
- INTRODUCTION xiii
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PART I Historiography
- One “UNMANACLING” TEXAS RECONSTRUCTION A Twenty-Year Perspective 3
- POSTSCRIPT TO PART I 36
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PART II Freedom
- Two RECONSTRUCTING BLACK FAMILIES Perspectives from the Texas Freedmen’s Bureau Records 39
- Three BLACK DREAMS AND WHITE JUSTICE 54
- Four SEEKING EQUALITY Houston Black Women during Reconstruction 69
- POSTSCRIPT TO PART II 90
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PART III Reaction
- Five A SPIRIT OF LAWLESSNESS White Violence, Texas Blacks, 1865 –1868 95
- Six CRISIS IN COLOR Racial Separation in Texas during Reconstruction 118
- Seven “ALL THE VILE PASSIONS” The Texas Black Code of 1866 134
- Eight THE FETTERS OF JUSTICE Black Texans and the Penitentiary during Reconstruction 159
- POSTSCRIPT TO PART III 181
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PART IV Freedmen’s Bureau Agents and African American Politicians
- Nine GUARDIAN OF THE FREEDPEOPLE Texas Freedmen’s Bureau Agents and the Black Community 185
- Ten HESITANT RECOGNITION Texas Black Politicians, 1865 –1900 203
- Eleven SELF-DETERMINATION AND LOCAL BLACK LEADERS IN TEXAS 227
- Twelve A POLITICAL EDUCATION George T. Ruby and the Texas Freedmen’s Bureau 241
- POSTSCRIPT TO PART IV 255
- BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WORKS BY BARRY A. CROUCH 257
- INDEX 261
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- FOREWORD vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi
- INTRODUCTION xiii
-
PART I Historiography
- One “UNMANACLING” TEXAS RECONSTRUCTION A Twenty-Year Perspective 3
- POSTSCRIPT TO PART I 36
-
PART II Freedom
- Two RECONSTRUCTING BLACK FAMILIES Perspectives from the Texas Freedmen’s Bureau Records 39
- Three BLACK DREAMS AND WHITE JUSTICE 54
- Four SEEKING EQUALITY Houston Black Women during Reconstruction 69
- POSTSCRIPT TO PART II 90
-
PART III Reaction
- Five A SPIRIT OF LAWLESSNESS White Violence, Texas Blacks, 1865 –1868 95
- Six CRISIS IN COLOR Racial Separation in Texas during Reconstruction 118
- Seven “ALL THE VILE PASSIONS” The Texas Black Code of 1866 134
- Eight THE FETTERS OF JUSTICE Black Texans and the Penitentiary during Reconstruction 159
- POSTSCRIPT TO PART III 181
-
PART IV Freedmen’s Bureau Agents and African American Politicians
- Nine GUARDIAN OF THE FREEDPEOPLE Texas Freedmen’s Bureau Agents and the Black Community 185
- Ten HESITANT RECOGNITION Texas Black Politicians, 1865 –1900 203
- Eleven SELF-DETERMINATION AND LOCAL BLACK LEADERS IN TEXAS 227
- Twelve A POLITICAL EDUCATION George T. Ruby and the Texas Freedmen’s Bureau 241
- POSTSCRIPT TO PART IV 255
- BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WORKS BY BARRY A. CROUCH 257
- INDEX 261