Texas Wept: A Tale of Love, Hate, and Courage

Fiction & Literature, Historical
Cover of the book Texas Wept: A Tale of Love, Hate, and Courage by William E Maxwell, William E Maxwell
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Author: William E Maxwell ISBN: 9780463956540
Publisher: William E Maxwell Publication: June 26, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: William E Maxwell
ISBN: 9780463956540
Publisher: William E Maxwell
Publication: June 26, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The revolution ended with a shudder and a gasp, and the antebellum South was dispensed to the dustbins of history. An upended social system intensified this violent, lawless time. Texas government was supervised by the Union Army and its economy shaped by carpetbaggers. Outlaw gangs, freed slaves, Klansmen, and impoverished farmers and planters were all stirred into a volatile stew.

TEXAS WEPT is a tale of love, hate, and human courage. It is the story of Ben Loch, a Confederate veteran and the son of a redneck farmer, and Annie Kingsley, the daughter of an upstairs maid and the plantation owner. She was the personal slave of her half sister until June 19, 1865, when Texas slaves learned of their freedom.

This is the story of their lives during the chaotic period that continues to affect Texas thought and attitudes.

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The revolution ended with a shudder and a gasp, and the antebellum South was dispensed to the dustbins of history. An upended social system intensified this violent, lawless time. Texas government was supervised by the Union Army and its economy shaped by carpetbaggers. Outlaw gangs, freed slaves, Klansmen, and impoverished farmers and planters were all stirred into a volatile stew.

TEXAS WEPT is a tale of love, hate, and human courage. It is the story of Ben Loch, a Confederate veteran and the son of a redneck farmer, and Annie Kingsley, the daughter of an upstairs maid and the plantation owner. She was the personal slave of her half sister until June 19, 1865, when Texas slaves learned of their freedom.

This is the story of their lives during the chaotic period that continues to affect Texas thought and attitudes.

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