Black Texans

Black Texans A History of African Americans in Texas, 1528-1995

2nd Edition

Paperback (30 Sep 1996)

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Publisher's Synopsis

African American have lived in Texas for more than four hundred years - longer than in any other region of the United States. Beginning with the arrival of the first African American in 1528, Alwyn Barr, in Black Texans, examines the African American experience in Texas during the periods of exploration and colonization, slavery, Reconstruction, the struggle to retain the freedoms gained, the twentieth-century urban experience, and the modern civil rights movement. Barr discusses each period of African-American history in terms of politics, violence, and legal status; labor and economic status; education; and social life.

Black Texans includes the history of the buffalo soldiers and the cowboys on Texas cattle drives, along with the achievements of notable African-American individuals in Texas history, from the Estevan the explorer through legislator Norris Wright Cuney and boxer Jack Johnson to state senator Barbara Jordan. Barr carries the story up to the present day in this second edition, which includes a new preface a new chapter on the years 1970-95, and a revised index.

Book information

ISBN: 9780806128788
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Imprint: University of Oklahoma Press
Pub date:
Edition: 2nd Edition
DEWEY: 976.400496073
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 294
Weight: 417g
Height: 216mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 18mm