Author: Blanco County News (Blanco County, Tex.)
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Category : Blanco County (Tex.)
Languages : en
Pages : 823
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Heritage of Blanco County, Texas
Author: Blanco County News (Blanco County, Tex.)
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Category : Blanco County (Tex.)
Languages : en
Pages : 823
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Publisher:
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Category : Blanco County (Tex.)
Languages : en
Pages : 823
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Heritage of Blanco County, Texas
Author: Blanco County News
Publisher: Curtis Media
ISBN: 9780881071023
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 832
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Publisher: Curtis Media
ISBN: 9780881071023
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 832
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Blanco County History
Author: John Stribling Moursund
Publisher: Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum
ISBN: 9780890152195
Category : Blanco County (Tex.)
Languages : en
Pages : 612
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Publisher: Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum
ISBN: 9780890152195
Category : Blanco County (Tex.)
Languages : en
Pages : 612
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Blanco County Families for 100 Years
Author: John Stribling Moursund
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Category : Blanco County
Languages : en
Pages : 484
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Category : Blanco County
Languages : en
Pages : 484
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The history of education in Blanco County ...
Author: Bessie Travis Brigham
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Languages : en
Pages : 184
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Languages : en
Pages : 184
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Inhabitants of Blanco County, Texas, as Listed in the Census of 1860, Schedule 4, Productions of Agriculture
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Category : Blanco County (Tex.)
Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Category : Blanco County (Tex.)
Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Blanco County History 1853-1885
Author: John W. Speer
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Category : Blanco County (Tex.)
Languages : en
Pages : 76
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Category : Blanco County (Tex.)
Languages : en
Pages : 76
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Freedom Colonies
Author: Thad Sitton
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 0292777817
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 257
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A history of independent African American settlements in Texas during the Jim Crow era, featuring historical and contemporary photographs. In the decades following the Civil War, nearly a quarter of African Americans achieved a remarkable victory—they got their own land. While other ex-slaves and many poor whites became trapped in the exploitative sharecropping system, these independence-seeking individuals settled on pockets of unclaimed land that had been deemed too poor for farming and turned them into successful family farms. In these self-sufficient rural communities, often known as “freedom colonies,” African Americans created a refuge from the discrimination and violence that routinely limited the opportunities of blacks in the Jim Crow South. Freedom Colonies is the first book to tell the story of these independent African American settlements. Thad Sitton and James Conrad focus on communities in Texas, where blacks achieved a higher percentage of land ownership than in any other state of the Deep South. The authors draw on a vast reservoir of ex-slave narratives, oral histories, written memoirs, and public records to describe how the freedom colonies formed and to recreate the lifeways of African Americans who made their living by farming or in skilled trades such as milling and blacksmithing. They also uncover the forces that led to the decline of the communities from the 1930s onward, including economic hard times and the greed of whites who found legal and illegal means of taking black-owned land. And they visit some of the remaining communities to discover how their independent way of life endures into the twenty-first century. “Thad Sitton and James H. Conrad have made an important contribution to African American and southern history with their study of communities fashioned by freedmen in the years after emancipation.” —Journal of American History “This study is a thoughtful and important addition to an understanding of rural Texas and the nature of black settlements.” —Journal of Southern History
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 0292777817
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
A history of independent African American settlements in Texas during the Jim Crow era, featuring historical and contemporary photographs. In the decades following the Civil War, nearly a quarter of African Americans achieved a remarkable victory—they got their own land. While other ex-slaves and many poor whites became trapped in the exploitative sharecropping system, these independence-seeking individuals settled on pockets of unclaimed land that had been deemed too poor for farming and turned them into successful family farms. In these self-sufficient rural communities, often known as “freedom colonies,” African Americans created a refuge from the discrimination and violence that routinely limited the opportunities of blacks in the Jim Crow South. Freedom Colonies is the first book to tell the story of these independent African American settlements. Thad Sitton and James Conrad focus on communities in Texas, where blacks achieved a higher percentage of land ownership than in any other state of the Deep South. The authors draw on a vast reservoir of ex-slave narratives, oral histories, written memoirs, and public records to describe how the freedom colonies formed and to recreate the lifeways of African Americans who made their living by farming or in skilled trades such as milling and blacksmithing. They also uncover the forces that led to the decline of the communities from the 1930s onward, including economic hard times and the greed of whites who found legal and illegal means of taking black-owned land. And they visit some of the remaining communities to discover how their independent way of life endures into the twenty-first century. “Thad Sitton and James H. Conrad have made an important contribution to African American and southern history with their study of communities fashioned by freedmen in the years after emancipation.” —Journal of American History “This study is a thoughtful and important addition to an understanding of rural Texas and the nature of black settlements.” —Journal of Southern History
Biography of the Old Blanco County Courthouse
Author: Curtis Chubb
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ISBN: 9780967187600
Category : Architects
Languages : en
Pages : 62
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ISBN: 9780967187600
Category : Architects
Languages : en
Pages : 62
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Blanco County, Texas Marriage Records, 1876-1880
Author: Frances Terry Ingmire
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Category : Marriage records
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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Category : Marriage records
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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