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256 pages, Paperback
First published March 3, 2008
From the earliest Spanish exploration of Texas through the end of the 20th Century, this book details the story of Black women in Texas — their struggles for survival, freedom, civil rights, recognition, and continued progress. I found it informative and illuminating, though I was often distracted and put off by the writing style, which resembled neither popular histories I’ve read nor academic offerings. (In some chapters, it felt like a barely-passing book report.)
(I published a longer review on my website.)