They Called Them Greasers: Anglo Attitudes Toward Mexicans in Texas, 1821–1900University of Texas Press, 1983 - 153 Seiten This seminal work in the historical literature of race relations in Texas examines the attitudes of whites toward Mexicans in nineteenth-century Texas. |
Inhalt
Initial Contacts Redeeming Texas from Mexicans 18211836 | 1 |
Niggers Redskins and Greasers Tejano MixedBloods in a White Racial State | 14 |
An Indolent People | 24 |
Defective Morality | 36 |
Disloyalty and Subversion | 49 |
Leyendas Negras | 63 |
Frontier Democracy and Tejanos the Antebellum Period | 75 |
Frontier Democracy and Tejanos the Postbellum Period | 87 |
Epilogue Not the White Mans Equal | 103 |
Notes | 107 |
133 | |
147 | |
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They Called Them Greasers: Anglo Attitudes toward Mexicans in Texas, 1821–1900 Arnoldo De León Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2010 |
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According Anglos April attitudes August Austin Statesman Aztec Beeville Beeville Bee Béxar blacks border Brownsville Brownsville Ranchero cattle Central Texas Christi Weekly Caller citizens civilization Clopper color Corpus Christi Corpus Christi Ranchero Corpus Christi Weekly Cortina County depravity Duval County El Paso Encinal County fandango fear Frontier gambling Garza Goliad greasers Harby House Exec House Report Ibid icans Indians indolent jacales January John Journey through Texas July killed Laredo lived lynching March Mexican Americans Mexican women Mexico miscegenation mixed-blood mongrels moral murder native Negro November Nueces County October Olmsted Paso political race racial riot San Angelo Standard San Antonio Express San Antonio Herald señoritas September settlers sexual sheriff slaves South Texas Southern Intelligencer Southwestern Historical Quarterly Spaniards Spanish Tejanos Texas History Texas Rangers Texas Revolution Texas State Gazette threat tion tonio town Vielé violence West Texas white society white supremacy William woman Zapata County