University of Texas Press
The Dance of Freedom: Texas African Americans During Reconstruction
The Dance of Freedom: Texas African Americans During Reconstruction
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This anthology brings together the late Barry A. Crouch's most important articles on the African American experience in Texas during Reconstruction. Grouped topically, the essays explore what freedom meant to the newly emancipated, how white Texans reacted to the freed slaves, and how Freedmen's Bureau agents and African American politicians worked to improve the lot of ordinary African American Texans. The volume also contains Crouch's seminal review of Reconstruction historiography, "Unmanacling Texas Reconstruction: A Twenty-Year Perspective." The introductory pieces by Arnoldo De Leon and Larry Madaras recapitulate Barry Crouch's scholarly career and pay tribute to his stature in the field of Reconstruction history.
Author: Barry a. Crouch
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Published: 01/15/2007
Pages: 286
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.94lbs
Size: 8.94h x 5.99w x 0.86d
ISBN: 9780292714878
About the Author
BARRY A. CROUCH (1941-2002) was a professor of history at Gallaudet College in Washington, D.C., for twenty-one years. During his distinguished scholarly career, he published three dozen journal articles, almost as many book reviews, and three books.LAR
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