Texas terror : the slave insurrection panic of 1860 and the secession of the lower South / Donald E. Reynolds.
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Book | University of Texas At Tyler Stacks - 3rd Floor | E445 .T47 R49 2007 (Browse shelf) | Available | 0000001941962 |
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E445.S7 A4 The plantation school / | E445.S7 W66 Black majority; | E445.T47 C35 1989 An empire for slavery : | E445 .T47 R49 2007 Texas terror : | E445.T47 S52 The Slave narratives of Texas / | E445.V8 M12 1973 Slavery and Jeffersonian Virginia. | E445.V8 M67 1995 American slavery, American freedom : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-230) and index.
What is in the wind? -- Red torch over our land -- Better to hang ninety-nine innocent men -- Savage deeds of blood and carnage -- Great news from Texas -- A thousand rumors -- Who is William H. Bailey? -- The mortal enemy of the south -- Conclusions of a mad people.
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Donald E. Reynolds is the author of Editors Make War: Southern Newspapers in the Secession Crisis and Professor Mayo's College: A History of East Texas State University. Professor emeritus of history at Texas A&M, Commerce, he lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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