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Slavery and Freedom in Texas Jason A. Gillmer

Slavery and Freedom in Texas By Jason A. Gillmer

Slavery and Freedom in Texas by Jason A. Gillmer


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In these absorbing accounts of five court cases, Jason A. Gilmer offers intimate glimpses into Texas society in the time of slavery. Each story unfolds along boundaries - between men and women, slave and free, black and white, rich and poor, old and young - as rigid social orders are upset in ways that drive people into the courtroom.

Slavery and Freedom in Texas Summary

Slavery and Freedom in Texas: Stories from the Courtroom, 1821-1871 by Jason A. Gillmer

In these absorbing accounts of five court cases, Jason A. Gilmer offers intimate glimpses into Texas society in the time of slavery. Each story unfolds along boundaries between men and women, slave and free, black and white, rich and poor, old and young as rigid social orders are upset in ways that drive people into the courtroom.,br>
One case involves a settler in a rural county along the Colorado River, his thirty-year relationship with an enslaved woman, and the claims of their children as heirs. A case in East Texas arose after an owner refused to pay an overseer who had shot one of her slaves. Another case details how a free family of color carved out a life in the sparsely populated marshland of Southeast Texas, only to lose it all as waves of new settlers civilized the county. An enslaved woman in Galveston who was set free in her owners will and who got an uncommon level of support from her attorneys is the subject of another case. In a Central Texas community, as another case recounts, citizens forced a Choctaw native into court in an effort to gain freedom for his slave, a woman who easily passed as white.

The cases considered here include Gaines v. Thomas, Clark v. Honey, Brady v. Price, and Webster v. Heard. All of them pitted communal attitudes and values against the exigencies of daily life in an often harsh place. Here are real people in their own words, as gathered from trial records, various legal documents, and many other sources. People of many colors, from diverse backgrounds, weave their way in and out of the narratives. We come to know what mattered most to them and where those personal concerns stood before the law.

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NPB9780820351339
9780820351339
0820351334
Slavery and Freedom in Texas: Stories from the Courtroom, 1821-1871 by Jason A. Gillmer
New
Hardback
University of Georgia Press
2017-11-30
258
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