THE MEXICAN
IMAGE IN NINETEENTH CENTURY TEXAS
by ARNOLDO De LEON
1st edition, 45 pages, $10.95
ISBN 978-0-89641-106-7
This title is part of the American Press Texas History series.
All of these books are original works written by respected historians
and provide an interesting presentation of the many and varied
perspectives of Texas History.
Contents
Chapter
1: THE DEBATE OVER PREJUDICE
Chapter
2: THE ORIGINS OF ANTI-MEXICAN ATTITUDES
Chapter
3: PREJUDICE IN MEXICO'S FAR NORTHERN FRONTIER
Chapter
4: TEXIAN AND TEJANOS — FIRST ENCOUNTERS 1821-1836
Chapter
5: COMPARING CIVILIZATIONS — THE PERIOD OF THE REPUBLIC,
1836-1848
Chapter
6: PENETRATING SOUTH AND WEST TEXAS — THE PERIOD OF STATEHOOD,
1848-1861
Chapter
7: THE KILLING OF A MEXICAN IS NO CRIME — CIVIL WAR AND
RECONSTRUCTION, 1861-1877
Chapter
8: NEW WILDERNESSES — REDEEMING SOUTH AND WEST TEXAS, 1870-1890
Chapter
9: A TRANSITIONAL DECADE — THE NINTIES
Chapter
10: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
GLOSSARY
OF TERMS
NOTES
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