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Anglos and Mexicans in the making of Texas, 1836-1986
Montejano, David, 1948-
Year: 1987.
Publisher:  University of Texas Press. 
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Frontmatter
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction
Part One Incorporation, 1836-1900
2 The Rivalship of Peace
3 Cattle, Land, and Markets
4 Race, Labor, and the Frontier
Part Two Reconstruction, 1900-1920
5 The Coming of the Commercial Farmers
6 The Politics of Reconstruction
Part Three Segregation, 1920-1940
7 The Structure of the New Order
8 The Mexican Problem
9 The Web of Labor Controls
10 The Culture of Segregation
11 The Geography of Race and Class
Part Four Integration, 1940-1986
12 The Demise of "Jim Crow"
13 A Time of Inclusion
Appendix: On Interpreting Southwestern History
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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Title: Anglos and Mexicans in the making of Texas, 1836-1986 : by David Montejano.
Author: Montejano, David, 1948-
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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Source Version: Anglos and Mexicans in the making of Texas, 1836-1986 : by David Montejano
Montejano, David, 1948-
Austin: University of Texas Press, 1987.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.00601
Subject Headings: • Mexican Americans -- Texas -- History -- 19th century
• Texas -- History -- 1846-1950
• Texas -- Race relations
• Texas -- History -- Republic, 1836-1846
Notes: • Includes index.
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