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Permissions Glasrud, Bruce A.“The African American Experience in south Texas: An Overview.” Journal of South Texas 22, no. 2 (2009): 113–132. reprinted by permission of the author and courtesy southTexas Historical Association. revised and expanded. Knight, larry P.“Defending the unnecessary: slavery in san Antonio in the 1850s.” Journal of South Texas 15, no.1 (2002): 57–72. reprinted by permission of the author and courtesy south Texas Historical Association. Howell, Kenneth W. “Just southwest of Dixie: reconstruction in south Texas, 1865–1876.” Journal of South Texas 16, no. 1 (2003): 45–64. reprinted by permission of the author and courtesy south Texas Historical Association. Kosary, rebecca A.“‘Wantonly Maltreated and slain, simply Because They Are Free’: racial Violence During reconstruction in south Texas.” Printed by permission of the author. Massey, sara r.“After Emancipation: Cologne,Texas.” Journal of South Texas 20, no. 2 (Fall 2007): 184–197. reprinted by permission of the author and courtesy south Texas Historical Association. Wood, rue. “The Forging of the African American Community in Corpus Christi, Texas, 1865–1900.” Journal of South Texas 12 (1999): 34–75. reprinted by permission of the author and courtesy south Texas Historical Association. sumler-Edmond, Janice l. “lola and leon Houck v. the southern Pacific railway Company.” Printed by permission of the author. Borrer, Jennifer. “The Colored Trainmen of America: Kingsville Black labor and the railroads.” Journal of South Texas 11 (1998): 74– ฀ 339฀ 340฀ Permissions 103. reprinted by permission of the author and courtesy south Texas Historical Association. Byerly, Edward. “Divided We stand: Jim Crow Education in Victoria , Texas, 1901–1966.” South Texas Studies 19 (2008–2009): 1–32. reprinted by permission of the author and courtesyVictoria College south Texas studies. Doyle, Judith Kaaz. “racial Politics in san Antonio, Texas, 1939– 1941.” Journal of Southern History 53, no. 2 (May 1987): 194–224. Copyright (1987) by the southern Historical Association. reprinted by permission of the editor, and courtesy the author, Judith Kaaz Doyle. Fink, rob.“The Houston Eagles and the End of the Negro leagues.” In Playing in Shadows. lubbock: Texas Tech university Press, 2010. reprinted by permission of the author and courtesy Texas Tech university Press. Originally published in South Texas Studies, reprinted by permission. louzon, David. “Corpus Christi’s Galvan Ballroom: Music and Multiculturalism in the 1950s.” Journal of South Texas 20, no. 2 (Fall 2007): 213–236. reprinted by permission of the author and courtesy south Texas Historical Association. Goldberg, robert A. “racial Change on the southern Periphery: The Case of san Antonio,Texas, 1960–1965.” Journal of Southern History 49 (1983): 349–374. Copyright (1983) by the southern Historical Association. reprinted by permission of the Editor, and courtesy the author, robert A. Goldberg. Passty, Jeanette Nyda.“‘A Pearl of Great Price’: socio-literary Activism in the life and Writings of Olga samples Davis.” South Texas Studies 11 (2000): 65–82. reprinted by permission of the author and courtesy Victoria College southTexas studies. Minor editorial changes. ...

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