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Texans for Their Times
The Contributors
Alwyn Barr is professor and chairperson of the Department of
History at Texas Tech University. In the field of black history, his
publications include Black Texans: A History of Negroes in Texas,
1528-1971 (1973) and several articles in journals such as Phylon and
the Journal of Negro History.
Olive D. Brown served Huston-Tillotson College as head
librarian and in other administrative capacities for over thirty years
until her recent retirement.
Robert A. Calvert is associate professor of history at Texas A&M
University. He is coeditor of Chicano: The Evolution of a People
(1973) and the author of essays on black history in the Southwestern
Historical Quarterly and in Ben Procter and Archie P. McDonald, The
Texas Heritage (1980).
Michael L. Gillette is chief of the Oral History Program at the
Lyndon BainesJohnson Library and Museum. He published an article
in the Southwestern Historical Quarterly on the NAACP in Texas,
which is the topic of his dissertation at the University of Texas at
Austin.
Bruce A. Glasrud is professor and chair in the Department of
History at California State University, Hayward. He is coeditor of The
Northwest Mosaic: Minority Conflicts in Pacific Northwest History
(1977) and of Promises to Keep: A Portrayal of Nonwhites in the
United States (1972) and is author of articles on black history in
American Studies, the Red River Valley Historical Review, and the
East Texas Historical Journal.
Michael R. Heintze is a member of the administrative staff of
Texas Lutheran College. He has published an essay on the NAACP
and the ownership of property in the University of Texas at Arl-
ington, Essays in History (1974), and has completed a dissertation at
Texas Tech University on black private colleges in Texas.221
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Barr, Alwyn & Calvert, Robert A. Black Leaders: Texans for Their Times, book, 2007; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth296839/m1/232/?q=1966+yearbook+north+texas+state+university: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Historical Association.