| Contents |
“God Help Them All and So Must We”: Clara Barton, Reverend John Brown, and Drought Relief Efforts, 1886–1887.
By Shirley W. Caldwell | 507 |
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Black Texans and Theater Craft Unionism: The Struggle for Racial Equality.
By Ernest Obadele-Starks | 533 |
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Oscar Wilde Lectures in Texas, 1882.
By Dorothy McLeod MacInerney, William Warren Rogers, and Robert David Ward | 551 |
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| Notes and Documents |
“. . . Willing Never To Go in another Fight”: The Civil War Correspondence of Rufus King Felder of Chappell Hill.
By Stephen Chicoine | 575 |
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| Southwestern Collection | 601 |
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| Book Reviews | 629 |
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| Index | 657 |
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| Fellows and Special Members of the Association | 685 |
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| Book Reviews |
Jacinto Quirarte, The Art and Architecture of Texas Missions.
By Adán Benavides | 629 |
Theodore G. Vincent, The Legacy of Vicente Guerrero, Mexico’s First Black Indian President.
By Andrew Graybill | 630 |
Walter Paye Lane, edited by Jimmy L. Bryan Jr., The Adventures and Recollections of General Walter P. Lane, a San Jacinto Veteran, Containing Sketches of the Texian, Mexican, and Late Wars, with Several Indian Fights Thrown In.
By John Porter Bloom | 631 |
Richard R. Flores, Remembering the Alamo: Memory, Modernity, and the Master Symbol.
By Arnoldo De León | 632 |
James L. Haley, Sam Houston.
By Randolph B. Campbell | 633 |
Thomas Torrans, The Magic Curtain: The Mexican-American Border in Fiction, Film, and Song.
By Richard Flores | 634 |
Franklin Madis, The Taking of Texas: A Documentary History.
By Jack Jackson | 635 |
Joseph A. Stout Jr., Schemers and Dreamers: Filibustering in Mexico, 1848–1921.
By Irving Levinson | 636 |
Maria E. Montoya, Translating Property: The Maxwell Land Grant and the Conflict Over Land in the American West, 1840–1900.
By Diana L. Ahmad | 637 |
Stephen L. Moore, Savage Frontier: Rangers, Riflemen, and Indian Wars in Texas, 1835–1837.
By Paul R. Scott | 638 |
Frederick Wilkins, Defending the Borders: The Texas Rangers, 1848–1861.
By Harold J. Weiss Jr. | 639 |
Kay Parker Schweinfurth, Prayer on Top of the Earth: The Spiritual Universe of the Plains Apache.
By Paul H. Carlson | 641 |
Lewis Fairchild, The Lonesome Plains: Death and Revival on an American Frontier.
By Byron E. Pearson | 642 |
Bruce S. Cheeseman, editor, Maria von Blücher’s Corpus Christi: Letters from the South Texas Frontier, 1849–1879.
By James B. Barrera | 643 |
William A. Dobak and Thomas D. Phillips, The Black Regulars, 1866–1898.
By J. Aaron Frith | 644 |
Sharla M. Fett, Working Cures: Healing, Health and Power in Southern Slave Plantations.
By Fay Botham | 645 |
James L. Rogers, The Story of North Texas: From Texas Normal College, 1890, to the University of North Texas System, 2002.
By Light Townsend Cummins | 646 |
Diana Davids Olien and Roger M. Olien, Oil in Texas: The Gusher Age, 1895–1945.
By Carl N. Tyson | 647 |
James Talmadge Moore, Acts of Faith: The Catholic Church in Texas, 1900–1950.
By Anthony Quiroz | 648 |
Theodore Kornweibel Jr., Investigate Everything: Federal Efforts to Compel Black Loyalty during World War I.
By Lewie Reece | 649 |
G. Emlen Hall, High and Dry: The Texas-New Mexico Struggle for the Pecos River.
By Shelly Dudley | 650 |
David J. Schmidly, Texas Natural History: A Century of Change.
By Dwight Henderson | 651 |
Geronimo Treviño III, Dance Halls and Last Calls: A History of Texas Country Music.
By Gary Hartman | 652 |
Lawrence Clayton, photographs by Wyman Meinzer, Contemporary Ranches of Texas.
By James A. Wilson | 653 |
A. Gabriel Melendez, M. Jane Young, Patricia Moore, and Patrick Pynes, editors, The Multi-Cultural Southwest: A Reader.
By Thomas R. Maddux | 654 |