A powerful, award-winning work of social history about race, class and labor in Texas from post-civil war to the Depression.
List of Illustrations
xi
Preface and Acknowledgments
xiii
Introduction
1
(16)
The Old South in the Southwest: Westward Expansion of Cotton Culture, 1820--1900
17
(23)
``The Little Brown Man in Gringo Land.'' The ``Second Color Menace'' in the Western South
40
(24)
The Whiteness of Cotton: Race, Labor Relations, and the Tenant Question, 1900--1920
64
(28)
Tom Hickey and the Failure of Interracial Unity: The Politics of Race, Class, and Gender in the Socialist Party of Texas, 1911--1917
92
(26)
The Scientific Management of Farm Workers: Mexicans, Mechanization, and the Growth of Corporate Cotton Culture in South-Central Texas, 1900--1930
118
(23)
The Whiteness of Manhood: Women, Gender Identity, and ``Men's Work'' on the Farm
141
(22)
The Darker Phases of Whiteness: The New Deal, Tenant Farmers, and the Collapse of Cotton Tenancy, 1933--1940
163
(20)
The Demise of Agrarian Whiteness: The Southern Tenant Farmers' Union in Texas and the Racialization of Farm Workers
183
(20)
Conclusion
203
(12)
Notes
215
(64)
Bibliography
279
(38)
Index
317
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