Robert Coleman Family from Virginia to Texas, 1652-1965
Title | Robert Coleman Family from Virginia to Texas, 1652-1965 PDF eBook |
Author | J. P. Coleman |
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Pages | 451 |
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ISBN | 9780740423314 |
Robert Coleman Family from Virginia to Texas, 1652-1965
Title | Robert Coleman Family from Virginia to Texas, 1652-1965 PDF eBook |
Author | James Plemon Coleman |
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Pages | 451 |
Release | 1965 |
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ISBN | 9780740423307 |
The Robert Coleman Family, from Virginia to Texas, 1652-1965
Title | The Robert Coleman Family, from Virginia to Texas, 1652-1965 PDF eBook |
Author | James Plemon Coleman |
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Pages | 476 |
Release | 1965 |
Genre | Registers of births, etc |
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Robert Coleman of Charles City Shire
Title | Robert Coleman of Charles City Shire PDF eBook |
Author | James Coleman |
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Release | 2022-03-31 |
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Coleman Family Genealogy
Title | Coleman Family Genealogy PDF eBook |
Author | Charlotte Coleman Burt |
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Genre | Virginia |
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The family genealogy traces the ancestors and descendants of Robert Coleman of Virginia.
Growing Up with the Country
Title | Growing Up with the Country PDF eBook |
Author | Kendra Taira Field |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 2018-01-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0300180527 |
The masterful and poignant story of three African-American families who journeyed west after emancipation, by an award-winning scholar and descendant of the migrants Following the lead of her own ancestors, Kendra Field's epic family history chronicles the westward migration of freedom's first generation in the fifty years after emancipation. Drawing on decades of archival research and family lore within and beyond the United States, Field traces their journey out of the South to Indian Territory, where they participated in the development of black and black Indian towns and settlements. When statehood, oil speculation, and Jim Crow segregation imperiled their lives and livelihoods, these formerly enslaved men and women again chose emigration. Some migrants launched a powerful back-to-Africa movement, while others moved on to Canada and Mexico. Their lives and choices deepen and widen the roots of the Great Migration. Interweaving black, white, and Indian histories, Field's beautifully wrought narrative explores how ideas about race and color powerfully shaped the pursuit of freedom.
Edge of the Sword
Title | Edge of the Sword PDF eBook |
Author | Ted Tunnell |
Publisher | LSU Press |
Pages | 467 |
Release | 2004-10-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0807168114 |
Ted Tunnell's superbly researched biography of Marshall H. Twitchell is a major addition to Reconstruction literature. New England native, Union soldier, Freedmen's Bureau agent, and Louisiana planter, Twitchell became the radical political boss of Red River Parish in the 1870s. He forged an economic alliance with entrepreneurial Jewish merchants and rose to power during the first upswing of the southern economy after the war. The Panic of 1873, however, undermined his regime and virtually overnight the New Englander quickly went from financial benefactor to scapegoat for northwest Louisiana's failed dreams of prosperity. His life-and-death struggle with the notorious White League has more gut-wrenching suspense than most novels. The first full-length study of Twitchell, Edge of the Sword is edifying, entertaining, and cutting-edge scholarship.