In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:

BiBliograPhy Note: For readers’ convenience, the bibliography is divided into primary and secondary sources. The Primary Sources section is subdivided into Archives, Musical Recordings and Films, and Oral Histories. The undivided Secondary Sources section includes published works, dissertations and theses, and lectures. Primary SoUrceS archiveS American Institute of Architects, Regional/Urban Design Assistance Team (R/UDAT). Programs and Initiatives. “Baytown Report, 1990.” Local History Archives, Sterling Municipal Library, Baytown. Baytown, City of. Crime statistics, September 13, 2010. http://www.baytown.org/public /police/statistics/default.htm. Accessed October 30, 2010. ———. “Crime Stats Presentation,” vol. 4. http://www.baytown.org/news/releases/crime -stats.htm. Accessed October 28, 2010. Baytown City Directory, 1929–1952, 1960, 1970. Title varies. Local History Archives, Sterling Municipal Library, Baytown. Baytown Historical Society. “Bayland Guards Historical Marker Dedication, September 18, 2010.” Pamphlet. Baytown History Museum. ———. “Confederate Naval Works of Goose Creek: Historical Marker Dedication, March 19, 2008.” Pamphlet. Baytown History Museum. Baytown Vignettes. Baytown: Lee College, 1995. Local History Archives, Sterling Municipal Library. Black Alliance for Just Immigration. “Working in Coalition.” Pamphlet. http://blackalliance .org/main/?q=node/23. Black Educational Access Committee of Lee College (BEAC). “Black History Facts in Baytown .” Pamphlet. Baytown: BEAC, 1997. Baytown History Museum. Blankenship, Susan. “Oil and Morals: The Ku Klux Klan in Goose Creek.” In Baytown Vignettes. Baytown: Lee College, 1995. Local History Archives, Sterling Municipal Library. Bonin, Donna. “Baytown’s Rosie the Riveter.” In From Humble Beginnings: Exxon Baytown Seventy-Fifth Anniversary, 1920–1995. Baytown: Exxon Baytown Public Relations Office, 1995. Baytown History Museum and Sterling Municipal Library, Baytown. Brewer, D. J. “Humble’s Impact on World War II.” In From Humble Beginnings: Exxon Baytown Seventy-Fifth Anniversary, 1920–1995. Baytown: Exxon Baytown Public Relations Office, 1995. Baytown History Museum and Local History Archives, Sterling Municipal Library, Baytown. Cedar Bayou Weekly. 1915. Local History Archives, Sterling Municipal Library, Baytown. Colonel Mayfield’s Weekly. Texas Room, Houston Metropolitan Research Center, Houston Public Library. Exxon. From Humble Beginnings: Exxon Baytown Seventy-Fifth Anniversary, 1920–1995. Bay- 236 Black-Brown Solidarity town: Exxon Baytown Public Relations Office, 1995. Baytown History Museum and Sterling Municipal Library, Baytown. ExxonMobil. “50-Year Anniversary of Baytown, 1998: A Proud Heritage.” Baytown: ExxonMobil, 1998. Local History Archives, Sterling Municipal Library, Baytown. ———. “ExxonMobil Baytown: A Ninety-Year Legacy.” Baytown: ExxonMobil, 2010. Baytown History Museum and Local History Archives, Sterling Municipal Library, Baytown. ———. From Humble Beginnings: Exxon Baytown Seventy-Fifth Anniversary, 1920–1995. Baytown : Exxon Baytown Public Relations Office, 1995. Baytown History Museum and Local History Archives, Sterling Municipal Library, Baytown. Epperson, Jean La Delle. “William Scott.” Monograph, 1989. Local History Archives, Sterling Municipal Library, Baytown. Fusco, Ralph. “World War II’s Effects on Consolidation.” In Baytown Vignettes. Baytown: Lee College, 1995. Local History Archives, Sterling Municipal Library. Goose Creek Gasser. 1921. Local History Archives, Sterling Municipal Library, Baytown. Goose Creek Mirror. 1930. Local History Archives, Sterling Municipal Library, Baytown. Goose Creek News Tribune. 1933. Local History Archives, Sterling Municipal Library, Baytown. Goose Creek Semi-Weekly Tribune. 1926–1927. Local History Archives, Sterling Municipal Library, Baytown. Hampton, Fred. “Power Anywhere There’s People.” Chicago, ca. 1970. Black Panther Party, Political Pamphlets, P201234, Special Collections, Northwestern University, Evanston , IL. Harris County, TX. 1850 Census, Harris County, #496, U.S. Census Agricultural Schedules , Harris and Liberty Counties. Harris County Deed Records, m 283, N 11, 226, X 593. Houston Public Library. ———. 1850–1920 Censuses. Harris, Liberty, and Chambers Counties, TX. Houston Public Library. ———. 1860 Census. Harris County, Population and Slave Schedules. Houston Public Library. ———. 1870, 1880, and 1900 Censuses. Harris and Chambers Counties. ———. 1880–2000 Censuses. Houston Public Library. ———. Medical Examiner’s Office. “Cause of Death Report, Luis Alfonso Torres.” Houston , February 22, 2002. Henson, Margaret Swett. The History of Baytown. Baytown: Baytown Historical Society, 1986. Baytown History Museum and Local History Archives, Sterling Municipal Library, Baytown. Hispanic Educational Access Committee of Lee College (HEAC). “Cinco de Mayo Celebration .” Pamphlet. Baytown, 1998. HEAC Archives, Baytown History Museum. Houston Chronicle. “Negro Assailant of Mrs. Cowart Is Lynched by Mob of Goose Creek Oilmen.” September 21, 1917. Houston Public Library. Houston Civilian Complaints Forum.Transcript, May 13, 1978. Houston Metropolitan Research Center, Houston Public Library. Humble Bee. Humble Oil Company newsletter. Local History Archives, Sterling Municipal Library, Baytown. Jones, I. M. “Deacon.” “Historical Sites and Markers.” Local History Archives, Sterling Municipal Library, Baytown. [3.15.151.214] Project MUSE (2024-04-19 21:24 GMT) BiBliograPHy 237 Justice for Pedro Oregon Committee (JPOC). Press release. February 1999. Copy in author ’s possession...

Share