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Volume 108, No. 1 July, 2004
Contents
The Texas Labor Movement, 1870–1920.
By George N. Green
1
 
"There Are Only White Champions": The Rise and Demise of Segregated Boxing in Texas.
By Francine Sanders Romero
27
 
Disfranchisement in Dallas: The Democratic Party and the Suppression of Independent Political Challenges in Dallas, Texas, 1891–1894.
By Alicia E. Rodriquez
43
 
Legislated Love in the Lone Star State: Texas and Miscegenation.
By Charles F. Robinson II
65
 
Southwestern Collection89
 
Book Reviews101
 
Affairs of the Association135
 
Book Reviews
Randolph B. Campbell, Gone to Texas: A History of the Lone Star State.
By Jerry Thompson
101
William C. Davis, Lone Star Rising: The Revolutionary Birth of the Texas Republic.
H. W. Brands, Lone Star Nation: How a Ragged Army of Volunteers Won the Battle for Texas Independence—and Changed America.
By James L. Haley
102
Thomas Ricks Lindley, Alamo Traces: New Evidence and New Conclusions.
By Craig H. Roell
105
Robert M. Utley, Lone Star Justice: The First Century of the Texas Rangers.
By James A. Wilson
106
Margaret Howard, et al., Archeological Survey and History of Pedernales Falls State Park, Blanco County, Texas.
By Timothy K. Perttula
107
Roger L. Nichols, American Indians in U.S. History.
By Sandra K. Mathews-Lamb
108
Colin G. Calloway, One Vast Winter Count: The Native American West before Lewis and Clark.
By Paul H. Carlson
110
Enrique R. Lamadrid, Hermanitos Comanchitos: Indo-Hispanic Rituals of Captivity and Redemption.
By Jean A. Stuntz
111
Susan M. Deeds, Defiance and Deference in Mexico's Colonial North: Indians under Spanish Rule in Nueva Vizcaya.
By Dedra McDonald Birzer
112
Richard W. Clement, Books on the Frontier: Print Culture in the American West, 1763–1875.
By William H. Goetzmann
113
Galen D. Greaser, comp., Catalogue of the Spanish Collection of the General Land Office, Part I: Titles, Unfinished Titles, Character Certificates, Applications for Admission, Registers, and Field Notes.
Galen D. Greaser, comp., Catalogue of the Spanish Collection of the General Land Office, Part II: Correspondence, Empresario Contracts, Decrees, Appointments, Reports, Notices, and Proceedings.
By Gerald D. Saxon
114
Benjamin Heber Johnson, Revolution in Texas: How a Forgotten Rebellion and Its Bloody Suppression Turned Mexicans into Americans.
By Arnoldo De León
116
Ana Carolina Castillo Crimm and Sara R. Massey, Turn-of-the-Century Photographs from San Diego, Texas.
By Emilio Zamora
117
Chester R. Burns, Saving Lives, Training Caregivers, Making Discoveries: A Centennial History of the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston.
By Patricia K. Benoit
118
John B. Boles and Bethany Johnson, editors, Origins of the New South Fifty Years Later: The Continuing Influence of a Historical Classic.
By Jerry C. Drake
119
Stanley Hamilton, Machine Gun Kelly's Last Stand.
By Ethan Blue
121
James R. Knight with Jonathan Davis, Bonnie and Clyde: A Twenty-first Century Update.
By Alfredo E. Cardenas
122
Douglas Hales, A Southern Family in Black and White: The Cuneys of Texas.
By Elizabeth Montalvo Nichols
123
Tom Killebrew, The Royal Air Force in Texas: Training British Pilots in Terrell during World War II.
By Bruce Ashcroft
124
Thomas W. Cowger and Sherwin J. Markman, editors, Lyndon Johnson Remembered: An Intimate Portrait of a Presidency.
By L. Patrick Hughes
125
Terry Frei, Horns, Hogs, and Nixon Coming: Texas vs. Arkansas in Dixie's Last Stand.
By J. Kent Calder
127
Sterlin Holmesly, HemisFair '68 and the Transformation of San Antonio.
By Tim Draves
128
Roy R. Barkley, et al., editors, The Handbook of Texas Music.
By Guadalupe San Miguel Jr.
129
Fred B. McKinley, Chinqua Where? The Spirit of Rural America, 1947–1955.
By Patricia E. Gower
130
Joe Jamail with Mickey Herskowitz, Lawyer: My Trials and Jubilations.
By James E. Cousar
131
Mary Cimarolli, The Bootlegger's Other Daughter.
By Patricia K. Benoit
132
Helen Green, East Texas Daughter.
By Kristine Boeke
133
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