North Central Texas Genealogical Records

North Central Texas Genealogical Records
Author: James Pylant
Publisher: Jacobus Books
Total Pages: 2790
Release: 2001
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780962274640

Identifies over 8,000 individuals named in Jack County Mortuary Records (1891-1959), Eastland County Marriages (1874-1882), and Erath County Birth Affidavits (1877-1920).

African Americans in Central Texas History

African Americans in Central Texas History
Author: Bruce A. Glasrud
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2019-02-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1623497477

Bruce A. Glasrud and Deborah M. Liles have gathered over thirty years of scholarship—articles, book excerpts, and new, original essays—to offer for the first time an overview of the history of African Americans in Central Texas. From slavery and agriculture in the nineteenth century to entrepreneurship and the struggle for civil rights in the twentieth century, African Americans in Central Texas History: From Slavery to Civil Rights fills in the critical missing pieces of an often-overlooked region in the state’s history. African Americans first entered Central Texas with Spanish explorers, but few remained. White slave holders later brought black residents—as slaves—to this region. With the end of the Civil War, slavery may have ended but the brutalities of racial prejudice persisted. During Reconstruction, new attempts to ensure civil and political rights were resisted through terror, racial violence, and systemic denial of justice. Well into the twentieth century, segregation persisted, but years of individual and mobilized protest finally led to significant reform. Organizations such as the NAACP provided vital support. Before efforts to disenfranchise the black vote became successful, some politicians even courted black voters to further their own political agendas. African Americans in Central Texas History is a rare source that sheds light on the African American experience in the heart of the state.

Stirpes

Stirpes
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Total Pages: 214
Release: 1988
Genre: Genealogy
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Written in Blood Volume 1

Written in Blood Volume 1
Author: Richard F. Selcer
Publisher: University of North Texas Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1574412965

Richard F. Selcer and Kevin S. Foster tell the stories of thirteen of those early lawmen, starting with Tarrant County Sheriff John B. York in 1861 and going through Fort Worth Police Officer William Ad Campbell in 1909. York died in a street fight; Campbell was shot-gunned in the back while walking his beat in Hells Half-Acre. This is also the story of law enforcement in the days when an assortment of policemen and marshals, sheriffs and deputies, and special officers and constables held the line and sometimes crossed over it.