Civil Rights in Black and Brown : : Histories of Resistance and Struggle in Texas / / ed. by Todd Moye, Max Krochmal.

Not one but two civil rights movements flourished in mid-twentieth-century Texas, and they did so in intimate conversation with one another. Far from the gaze of the national media, African American and Mexican American activists combated the twin caste systems of Jim Crow and Juan Crow. These insur...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Foreword -- Introduction. Lone Star Civil Rights: Histories, Memories, and Legacies -- PART I. Violence and Resistance: African Americans in East Texas -- 1. Ignored News and Forgotten History: The 1963 Prairie View Student Movement -- 2. “Plumb Chaos”: Segregation and Integration in Deep East Texas -- 3. “Something Was Lost”: Segregation, Integration, and Black Memory in the Golden Triangle -- 4. Texas Time: Racial Violence, Place Making, and Remembering as Resistance in Montgomery County -- PART II. Survival and Self-Determination: Chicano/a Struggles in South and West Texas -- 5. The South-by- Southwest Borderlands’ Chicana/o Uprising: The Brown Berets, Black and Brown Alliances, and the Fight against Police Brutality in West Texas -- 6. The Long Shadow of Héctor P. García in Corpus Christi -- 7. “It Was Us against Us”: The Pharr Police Riot of 1971 and the People’s Uprising against El Jefe Político -- 8. The 1970 Uvalde School Walkout -- 9. “A Totality of Our Well-Being”: The Creation and Evolution of the Centro de Salud Familiar La Fe in South El Paso -- PART III. Coalitions and Control: Black and Brown Liberation Struggles in Metropolitan Texas -- 10. Contesting White Supremacy in Tarrant County -- 11. Civil Rights in the “City of Hate”: Black and Brown Organizing against Police Brutality in Dallas -- 12. Self-Determined Educational Spaces: Forging Race and Gender Power in Houston -- 13. From Police Brutality to the “United Peoples Party”: San Antonio’s Hybrid SNCC Chapter, the Chicano/a Movement, and Political Change -- 14. “You Either Support Democracy or You Don’t”: Structural Racism, Segregation, and the Struggle to Bring Single-Member Districts to Austin -- PART IV. Inside the Civil Rights in Black and Brown Oral History Project -- 15. Recovering, Interpreting, and Disseminating the Hidden Histories of Civil Rights in Texas -- Appendix: Selected Interview Transcripts -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Contributors -- Index
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Not one but two civil rights movements flourished in mid-twentieth-century Texas, and they did so in intimate conversation with one another. Far from the gaze of the national media, African American and Mexican American activists combated the twin caste systems of Jim Crow and Juan Crow. These insurgents worked chiefly within their own racial groups, yet they also looked to each other for guidance and, at times, came together in solidarity. The movements sought more than integration and access: they demanded power and justice. Civil Rights in Black and Brown draws on more than 500 oral history interviews newly collected across Texas, from the Panhandle to the Piney Woods and everywhere in between. The testimonies speak in detail to the structure of racism in small towns and huge metropolises—both the everyday grind of segregation and the haunting acts of racial violence that upheld Texas’s state-sanctioned systems of white supremacy. Through their memories of resistance and revolution, the activists reveal previously undocumented struggles for equity, as well as the links Black and Chicanx organizers forged in their efforts to achieve self-determination.
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African American political activists Texas Interviews.
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title Civil Rights in Black and Brown : Histories of Resistance and Struggle in Texas /
spellingShingle Civil Rights in Black and Brown : Histories of Resistance and Struggle in Texas /
Frontmatter --
Contents --
List of Illustrations --
Foreword --
Introduction. Lone Star Civil Rights: Histories, Memories, and Legacies --
PART I. Violence and Resistance: African Americans in East Texas --
1. Ignored News and Forgotten History: The 1963 Prairie View Student Movement --
2. “Plumb Chaos”: Segregation and Integration in Deep East Texas --
3. “Something Was Lost”: Segregation, Integration, and Black Memory in the Golden Triangle --
4. Texas Time: Racial Violence, Place Making, and Remembering as Resistance in Montgomery County --
PART II. Survival and Self-Determination: Chicano/a Struggles in South and West Texas --
5. The South-by- Southwest Borderlands’ Chicana/o Uprising: The Brown Berets, Black and Brown Alliances, and the Fight against Police Brutality in West Texas --
6. The Long Shadow of Héctor P. García in Corpus Christi --
7. “It Was Us against Us”: The Pharr Police Riot of 1971 and the People’s Uprising against El Jefe Político --
8. The 1970 Uvalde School Walkout --
9. “A Totality of Our Well-Being”: The Creation and Evolution of the Centro de Salud Familiar La Fe in South El Paso --
PART III. Coalitions and Control: Black and Brown Liberation Struggles in Metropolitan Texas --
10. Contesting White Supremacy in Tarrant County --
11. Civil Rights in the “City of Hate”: Black and Brown Organizing against Police Brutality in Dallas --
12. Self-Determined Educational Spaces: Forging Race and Gender Power in Houston --
13. From Police Brutality to the “United Peoples Party”: San Antonio’s Hybrid SNCC Chapter, the Chicano/a Movement, and Political Change --
14. “You Either Support Democracy or You Don’t”: Structural Racism, Segregation, and the Struggle to Bring Single-Member Districts to Austin --
PART IV. Inside the Civil Rights in Black and Brown Oral History Project --
15. Recovering, Interpreting, and Disseminating the Hidden Histories of Civil Rights in Texas --
Appendix: Selected Interview Transcripts --
Acknowledgments --
Notes --
Contributors --
Index
title_sub Histories of Resistance and Struggle in Texas /
title_full Civil Rights in Black and Brown : Histories of Resistance and Struggle in Texas / ed. by Todd Moye, Max Krochmal.
title_fullStr Civil Rights in Black and Brown : Histories of Resistance and Struggle in Texas / ed. by Todd Moye, Max Krochmal.
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title_auth Civil Rights in Black and Brown : Histories of Resistance and Struggle in Texas /
title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
List of Illustrations --
Foreword --
Introduction. Lone Star Civil Rights: Histories, Memories, and Legacies --
PART I. Violence and Resistance: African Americans in East Texas --
1. Ignored News and Forgotten History: The 1963 Prairie View Student Movement --
2. “Plumb Chaos”: Segregation and Integration in Deep East Texas --
3. “Something Was Lost”: Segregation, Integration, and Black Memory in the Golden Triangle --
4. Texas Time: Racial Violence, Place Making, and Remembering as Resistance in Montgomery County --
PART II. Survival and Self-Determination: Chicano/a Struggles in South and West Texas --
5. The South-by- Southwest Borderlands’ Chicana/o Uprising: The Brown Berets, Black and Brown Alliances, and the Fight against Police Brutality in West Texas --
6. The Long Shadow of Héctor P. García in Corpus Christi --
7. “It Was Us against Us”: The Pharr Police Riot of 1971 and the People’s Uprising against El Jefe Político --
8. The 1970 Uvalde School Walkout --
9. “A Totality of Our Well-Being”: The Creation and Evolution of the Centro de Salud Familiar La Fe in South El Paso --
PART III. Coalitions and Control: Black and Brown Liberation Struggles in Metropolitan Texas --
10. Contesting White Supremacy in Tarrant County --
11. Civil Rights in the “City of Hate”: Black and Brown Organizing against Police Brutality in Dallas --
12. Self-Determined Educational Spaces: Forging Race and Gender Power in Houston --
13. From Police Brutality to the “United Peoples Party”: San Antonio’s Hybrid SNCC Chapter, the Chicano/a Movement, and Political Change --
14. “You Either Support Democracy or You Don’t”: Structural Racism, Segregation, and the Struggle to Bring Single-Member Districts to Austin --
PART IV. Inside the Civil Rights in Black and Brown Oral History Project --
15. Recovering, Interpreting, and Disseminating the Hidden Histories of Civil Rights in Texas --
Appendix: Selected Interview Transcripts --
Acknowledgments --
Notes --
Contributors --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
List of Illustrations --
Foreword --
Introduction. Lone Star Civil Rights: Histories, Memories, and Legacies --
PART I. Violence and Resistance: African Americans in East Texas --
1. Ignored News and Forgotten History: The 1963 Prairie View Student Movement --
2. “Plumb Chaos”: Segregation and Integration in Deep East Texas --
3. “Something Was Lost”: Segregation, Integration, and Black Memory in the Golden Triangle --
4. Texas Time: Racial Violence, Place Making, and Remembering as Resistance in Montgomery County --
PART II. Survival and Self-Determination: Chicano/a Struggles in South and West Texas --
5. The South-by- Southwest Borderlands’ Chicana/o Uprising: The Brown Berets, Black and Brown Alliances, and the Fight against Police Brutality in West Texas --
6. The Long Shadow of Héctor P. García in Corpus Christi --
7. “It Was Us against Us”: The Pharr Police Riot of 1971 and the People’s Uprising against El Jefe Político --
8. The 1970 Uvalde School Walkout --
9. “A Totality of Our Well-Being”: The Creation and Evolution of the Centro de Salud Familiar La Fe in South El Paso --
PART III. Coalitions and Control: Black and Brown Liberation Struggles in Metropolitan Texas --
10. Contesting White Supremacy in Tarrant County --
11. Civil Rights in the “City of Hate”: Black and Brown Organizing against Police Brutality in Dallas --
12. Self-Determined Educational Spaces: Forging Race and Gender Power in Houston --
13. From Police Brutality to the “United Peoples Party”: San Antonio’s Hybrid SNCC Chapter, the Chicano/a Movement, and Political Change --
14. “You Either Support Democracy or You Don’t”: Structural Racism, Segregation, and the Struggle to Bring Single-Member Districts to Austin --
PART IV. Inside the Civil Rights in Black and Brown Oral History Project --
15. Recovering, Interpreting, and Disseminating the Hidden Histories of Civil Rights in Texas --
Appendix: Selected Interview Transcripts --
Acknowledgments --
Notes --
Contributors --
Index
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