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African Americans in South Texas history

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Introduction: the African American experience in South Texas / Bruce A. Glasrud
Defending the unnecessary: slavery in San Antonio in the 1850s / Larry P. Knight
Just southwest of Dixie: Reconstruction in South Texas, 1865-1876 / Kenneth Wayne Howell
"Wantonly maltreated and slain, simply because they are free": racial violence during reconstruction in South Texas / Rebecca A. Kosary
After emancipation: Cologne, Texas / Sarah R. Massey
The forging of the African American community in Corpus Christi, Texas, 1865-1900 / Rue Wood
Lola and Leon Houck versus the Southern Pacific Railway Company / Janice L. Sumler-Edmond
The colored trainmen of America: Kingsville black labor and the railroads / Jennifer Borrer
Divided we stand: Jim Crow education in Victoria, Texas, 1901-1966 / Edward Byerly
Maury Maverick and racial politics in San Antonio, Texas, 1938-1941 / Judith Kaaz Doyle
The Houston Eagles and the end of the Negro leagues / Rob Fink
Corpus Christi's Galvan Ballroom: music and multiculturalism in the 1950s / David Louzon
Racial change on the southern periphery: the case of San Antonio, Texas, 1960-1965 / Robert A. Goldberg
"A pearl of great price": socio-literary activism in the life and writings of Olga Samples Davis / Jeanette Nyda Passty
Blacks in South Texas: selected bibliography / Bruce A. Glasrud.

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