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Invisible Texans

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ISBN-10: 0072871636

ISBN-13: 9780072871630

Edition: 2005

Authors: Donald Willett, Stephen J. Curley

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List price: $42.81
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies, The
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 256
Size: 6.50" wide x 9.25" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.748
Language: English

Donald Willett is a Professor of History at Texas A&M University at Galveston. He received his PhD from Texas A&M University. He has published numerous books on Texas history including The Texas That Might Have Been: Sam Houston's Foes Write to Albert Sidney Johnston.

Coastal People of Texas: The Karankawas
Faint Voices: The Rhetoric of Exploration
French Texas: The Age of La Salle
A Brief History of Tejano Rancheros in South Texas, 1730-1900
Slavery and the Texas Revolution: A Comparison with the American Civil War
Trials, Tribulations, and Good Times: Westering Women in Frontier Texas, 1821-1870
Black Texans during the Civil War
The First African-American Public Officials in Texas: Voter Registrars in 1867
A Prairie Story: How the Plains Indians Lost Their Empire (and Their Homes) in Texas
Tomás González of Mexico: A Forgotten Founder of Texas's Cotton Industry and Hero of the Battle of Galveston
A Texan Who Made a Difference: Dorothy Scarborough-Teacher, Novelist, Folklorist
Women and Work during the Great Depression in Texas
When the Afrika Korp Came to Texas
The Hollywood Dream for Texas: Linda Darnell
Lulu B. White and the Civil Rights Movement in Houston, Texas: 1939-1957
Dr. Hector P. García: Twentieth Century Mexican-American Leader
Racial Integration of College Football in Texas
María Cárdenas: San Angelo Chicano-Era Activist
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