Immigrants of African descent came to Texas first as free blacks
seeking opportunity under the Spanish and Mexican governments, then
as enslaved people from the deep South; then after the Civil War, a
new wave of immigration began. Here, Alwyn Barr considers each era,
giving readers a clear sense of the challenges that faced African
Texans and the social and cultural contributions they have made to
the Lone Star State.
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