The African Texans

The African Texans

Author: Alwyn Barr

Publisher: Texas A&M University Press

Published: 2004-02-19

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 9781585443505

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Immigrants of African descent have come to Texas in waves—first as free blacks seeking economic and social opportunity under the Spanish and Mexican governments, then as enslaved people who came with settlers from the deep South. Then after the Civil War, a new wave of immigration began. In The African Texans, author Alwyn Barr considers each era, giving readers a clear sense of the challenges that faced African Texans and the social and cultural contributions that they have made in the Lone Star State. With wonderful photographs and first-hand accounts, this book expands readers’ understanding of African American history in Texas. Special features include · 59 illustrations · 12 biographical sketches · excerpts from newspaper articles · excerpts from court rulings The African Texans is part of a five-volume set from the Institute of Texan Cultures. The entire set, entitled Texans All, explores the social and cultural contributions made by five distinctive cultural groups that already existed in Texas prior to its statehood or that came to Texas in the early twentieth century: The Indian Texans, The Mexican Texans, The European Texans, The African Texans, and The Asian Texans.


The Texans

The Texans

Author: Time-Life Books

Publisher: Time Life Medical

Published: 1975

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13:

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Text and numerous illustrations trace the history of Texas during the nineteenth century.


Long, Tall Texans III

Long, Tall Texans III

Author: Diana Palmer

Publisher: Harlequin Books

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780373201372

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Back by popular demand, the legend continues as three more favorite cowboys are reunited in this latest roundup! They're the best the Lone Star State has to offer--and they're ready for love, even if they don't know it! For the first time under one cover, meet Harden, Evan and Donavan--and watch the women who love them lasso their hearts in this classic volume.


The First Texans

The First Texans

Author: Carolyn Mitchell Burnett

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780890159804

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Describes sixteen tribes of native peoples in Texas and how they lived.


Texans on the Brink

Texans on the Brink

Author: Brian R. Chapman

Publisher: Texas A&M University Press

Published: 2019-03-27

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 1623497329

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What good is a rattlesnake? What purpose do animals serve? All species play a vital role in their biological communities, and the removal of just one can have a noticeable and catastrophic ripple effect. Yet social and political pressures frequently pit species conservation against economic progress and prosperity, and scientists fear that we may be in the midst of a mass extinction event. Brian R. Chapman and William I. Lutterschmidt make the case that the effort to preserve animals is the responsibility of every Texan and that biodiversity contributes enormous economic value to the citizens of Texas. Texans on the Brink brings together experts on eighty-eight endangered and threatened animal species of Texas and includes brief descriptions of the processes that state and federal agencies employ to list and protect designated species. Species accounts include a description of the species accompanied by a photograph, an easy-to-read account of the biology and ecology of the species, and a description of efforts underway to preserve the species and its required habitat. Sobering examples of species that were once part of the Texas fauna but are now extinct or extirpated are also given to further demonstrate just how vulnerable biodiversity can be. All species require healthy habitats, and every species—even a rattlesnake—provides important services for the biotic communities in which they live. It is imperative to learn as much as we can about these animals if we are to preserve biodiversity successfully in Texas.


The Houston Texans

The Houston Texans

Author: Mark Stewart

Publisher: Norwood House Press

Published: 2012-07-01

Total Pages: 51

ISBN-13: 1599535246

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How would you like to help name an NFL team? For the Houston Texans, fans helped choose their name by voting online- other options were the Apollos, Bobcats, Wildcats, and Stallions. “The Houston Texans” by Mark Stewart offers young fans a look into one of the newest NFL teams while including fun facts, team spotlights such as DeMeco Ryans and Andre Johnson, and pictures of Texans memorabilia. Have a young fan who likes to argue sports? Don’t miss the “Great Debates” section where readers get insight into some of the greatest debates surrounding the Texans and professional football! Team spirit is that deep passion shared by the players and fans when they wear the same colors, watch the same scoreboard, and cheer the same triumphs. This popular series has been completely revised and updated for the Fall 2012 release. Book updates include new team information, records, photos, and timelines as well as new features like GREAT DEBATES and GLORY DAYS. Once you finish the book, you can go to the OVERTIME WEBSITE where each football team has its very own webpage to accompany the reading material. This site will be updated throughout the season and postseason with kid-friendly news about their favorite football teams - the perfect source for up-to-date statistics and player information for young sports fans.


The Mexican Texans

The Mexican Texans

Author: Phyllis McKenzie

Publisher: Texas A&M University Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 1603446435

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Traces the history of Mexican Texans, discussing their contributions to the Lone Star State, looking at aspects of their culture, and including biographical sketches, illustrations, English translations of Spanish language poems, and traditional recipes.


The Irish Texans

The Irish Texans

Author: John B. Flannery

Publisher: University of Texas Press

Published: 1980

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13:

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A history of the early Irish settlers in Texas.


The European Texans

The European Texans

Author: Allan O. Kownslar

Publisher: Texas A&M University Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 9781585443529

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Discusses the experiences of European immigrants in Texas, and examines their social and cultural contributions to the Lone Star State. Includes illustrations, biographical sketches, recipes, and excerpts from personal letters.