Barry A. Crouch 
Freedmen’s Bureau and Black Texans [EPUB ebook] 

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A look at the agency’s attempts to deliver justice to the Texas black community following the Civil War.Drawing on a wealth of previously unused documentation in the National Archives, this book offers new insights into the workings of the Freedmen’s Bureau and the difficulties faced by Texas Bureau officials, who served in a remote and somewhat isolated area with little support from headquarters.“[The] episodes in Texas Reconstruction history that Mr. Crouch relates, perhaps do more than broad generalizations to explain why the Freedmen’s Bureau failed, and how we lost the peace after the Civil War.” —New York Times Book Review “Crouch skillfully presents the Freedmen’s Bureau as one of the most unique, misunderstood, and maligned ad hoc reform agencies ever devised by a democratic government in the name of social and political freedom and equality.” —East Texas Historical Journal “Breaks new ground in Reconstruction history. [Crouch’s] study is among the first on the bureau in Texas and the first to focus on the subdistrict agent, the subassistant commissioner.” —Journal of Southern History

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● ISBN 9780292789661 ● Publisher University of Texas Press ● Published 2010 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 8631267 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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