Feeding The Wolf: John B. Rayner and the Politics of Race, 1850 - 1918 / Edition 1

Feeding The Wolf: John B. Rayner and the Politics of Race, 1850 - 1918 / Edition 1

by Gregg Cantrell
ISBN-10:
0882959611
ISBN-13:
9780882959610
Pub. Date:
02/16/2001
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
0882959611
ISBN-13:
9780882959610
Pub. Date:
02/16/2001
Publisher:
Wiley
Feeding The Wolf: John B. Rayner and the Politics of Race, 1850 - 1918 / Edition 1

Feeding The Wolf: John B. Rayner and the Politics of Race, 1850 - 1918 / Edition 1

by Gregg Cantrell
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Overview

While the story of John B. Rayner is not widely known, this African American educator and Populist leader, the son of a politically powerful white slaveholder from North Carolina, was a political maverick who dared to challenge the Democratic Party and the Post-Civil War South's racial orthodoxy.

Indeed, John B. Rayner's story sometimes triumphant, occasionally shameful, mostly tragic has much to tell us about the tumultuous era in which he lived. His early experiences as a local Republican officeholder in the 1870s illustrate many of the contradictory features of Reconstruction. Likewise, his rise to prominence as an orator, organizer, and political strategist for the Texas People's Party in the 1890s illuminates both the promise and disappointment of the agrarian movement and the limits of political inclusion. Finally, Rayner's zigzag course after 1900 depicts the nearly impossible position that a talented, politically active African American found himself in during the age of Jim Crow.

Ideal for use as supplementary reading for courses in Southern, Texas, and African American history, Professor Cantrell's compelling study is certain to be enjoyed by history students of all levels.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780882959610
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 02/16/2001
Edition description: 1
Pages: 149
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.37(d)

About the Author

Gregg Cantrell is the Erma and Ralph Lowe Chair in Texas History at Texas Christian University. He is the author or editor of numerous works on Texas history, including Lone Star Pasts: Memory and History in Texas, Stephen F. Austin, Empresario of Texas, and Feeding the Wolf: John B. Rayner and the Politics of Race. He is a member of the Texas Institute of Letters and Fellow of the Texas State Historical Association, where he served as President from 2013-2014.

Table of Contents

Introduction and Acknowledgments vii

Chapter One. In the Crucible of Reconstruction 1

Chapter Two. The Search for a Political Voice 21

Chapter Three. The Promise of Populism 32

Chapter Four. Shattered Hopes 58

Chapter Five. Feeding the Wolf 83

Chapter Six. The Price of Accommodation 116

Epilogue 140

Index 143

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