Bruce A. Glasrud 
African American History in New Mexico [EPUB ebook] 
Portraits from Five Hundred Years

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Although their total numbers in New Mexico were never large, blacks arrived with Spanish explorers and settlers and played active roles in the history of the territory and state. Here, Bruce Glasrud assembles the best information available on the themes, events, and personages of black New Mexico history.

The contributors portray the blacks who accompanied Cabeza de Vaca, Coronado and de Vargas and recount their interactions with Native Americans in colonial New Mexico. Chapters on the territorial period examine black trappers and traders as well as review the issue of slavery in the territory and the blacks who accompanied Confederate troops and fought in the Union army during the Civil War in New Mexico. Eventually blacks worked on farms and ranches, in mines, and on railroads as well as in the military, seeking freedom and opportunity in New Mexico’s wide open spaces. A number of black towns were established in rural areas. Lacking political power because they represented such a small percentage of New Mexico’s population, blacks relied largely on their own resources and networks, particularly churches and schools.

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Bruce A. Glasrud, professor emeritus of history at Sul Ross State University, has also edited Black Women in Texas History, The African American Experience in Texas, Buffalo Soldiers in the West, and The African American West: A Century of Short Stories. He lives in Seguin, Texas.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 288 ● ISBN 9780826353023 ● File size 1.3 MB ● Editor Bruce A. Glasrud ● Publisher University of New Mexico Press ● Published 2013 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 7486969 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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