Friday, February 16, 2018

Growing up Deep in the Heart of East Texas "Grant's Colony" Huntsville,Texas Series #2

~"Grant's Colony",Huntsville,Texas~

I don't have to imagine the walks through this area thick with tall Pine trees,cones lining the path,etc..leading to Grant's Colony.This is where I grew up_walking the same trails as others before me. I just didn't know that at the end of the trail Grant's Colony _a FREEDOM COLONY_once stood.

Going even deeper into the Woods_as we called it as children_you might see the Moss hanging from the trees. I use to fish with my Grandmother in places like this_where she always carried her cast iron skillet to cook up a few fish for our lunch. It was as she said continuing the "old ways" of  survival. She was a Texas Cherokee_aka_Tsalagiyi Nvdagi .

Today a logging and gas lease road winds it's way through to the site of Grant's Colony. At the end of the road called "Grant Colony Cemetery Road "you will find a cemetery. This Freedom Colony is just another part of what could be an unforgotten History but for the newly discovered area _and Thad Sitton & James H. Conrad Book called...

OVERVIEW:
"Freedom Colonies is the first book to tell the story of these independent African American settlements. Thad Sitton and James Conrad focus on communities in Texas, where blacks achieved a higher percentage of land ownership than in any other state of the Deep South. The authors draw on a vast reservoir of ex-slave narratives, oral histories, written memoirs, and public records to describe how the freedom colonies formed and to recreate the lifeways of African Americans who made their living by farming or in skilled trades such as milling and blacksmithing. They also uncover the forces that led to the decline of the communities from the 1930s onward, including economic hard times and the greed of whites who found legal and illegal means of taking black-owned land. And they visit some of the remaining communities to discover how their independent way of life endures into the twenty-first century." 


Grant's Colony was founded by George Washington Grant_a wealthy white Slave owner and landowner. He had somewhat of a Spiritual Awakening after his marriage to Mary Jane_a charter member of the First Christian Church in Huntsville_now known as Disciples of Christ. At the time Grant's profits has enabled him to purchase 11,000 acres of land. 


The Civil War exposed the issues of Slavery in many religious denominations. The Quakers and Disciples of Christ were strict Pacifists and Abolitionists.There belief was that the church and nation should be unified under Christ. Grant's conversion was swift. He dedicated 6,000 acres around Harmon Creek to create this community .He envisioned a community where not only Blacks lived in harmony but Whites as well. He called it_"Harmony Settlement". He partnered with the Freedman's Bureau to create this integrated colony in the 1870s.  However,this is what was happening not only in Texas during this period...& Now_

Any gains the ex-slaves made after the war were rolled back when Texas Gov.Richard Coke & the Democratic Party aligned itself with the White Supremacist group KKK.



Grant's Colony provided the protection and for the most part was a place of peace,more or less. Grant donated land to build two churches,a school and Post Office.




Grant's Colony was run by an all black 12 person Council .It spawned community leaders.Richard Williams a former slave and member of the council was elected to the Texas Legislature in 1870 and re-elected in 1872. The Colony thrived until the 1900's.Grant died in 1889 with substantial debts. But he stated in his Will that the colony remain intact.However, his creditors sold all of his property except the Homestead. 

  ~"The End of Reconstruction"~

"Even as Grant drew cheers at the opening of the Centennial Exposition in May 1876, the collected scandals of his presidency, the country's weak economy, and the Democratic gains in the House led many in the Republican party to repudiate him in June. Bristow was among the leading candidates to replace him, suggesting that a large faction desired an end to"Grantism" and feared that Grant would run for a third term.Ultimately, Grant declined to run, but Bristow also failed to capture the nomination, as the convention settled on Governor Rutherford B. Hayes of Ohio, a reformer.The Democrats nominated Governor Samuel J. Tilden of New York. Voting irregularities in three Southern states caused the election that year to remain undecided for several months. Grant told Congress to settle the matter through legislation and assured both sides that he would not use the army to force a result, except to curb violence. On January 29, 1877, he signed legislation forming an Electoral Commission to decide the matter.The Commission ruled that the disputed votes belonged to Hayes; to forestall Democratic protests, Republicans agreed to the Compromise of 1877 in which the last troops were withdrawn from Southern capitals.The Republicans had won, but Reconstruction was over."...Source:History of Grant's Presidency

President Ulysses S. Grant (1869-1877)scandals included_
History repeating itself today 2018. 

Grant's Colony is now being researched for artifacts.Researchers are trying to locate descendants of the residents of the colony. 

~ALL IN MY BACKYARD:EAST TEXAS~

Monday, February 5, 2018

Growing up Deep in the Heart of East Texas "FREEDOM COLONIES" Series #1

  Growing up in the "Heart of The Piney Woods"of East Texas,little did I know the places my Elders talked about were actually "Freedom Colonies".Well,that's what the Modern Historians call them_"Freedom Colonies". I can only imagine what these hard working people of color may have called them. Authors James Conrad and Thad Sitton explore these communities,created in the 1860s by clusters of newly freed black slaves,usually in the unincorporated areas of the agrarian counties where they were previously enslaved.

I lived in the County Seat of Houston County:Crockett. We were surrounded by small cities like Grapeland, Kennard, Latexo and Lovelady.BUT,the unincorporated areas included Wheeler Springs,Halls Bluff,Cedar Branch,Hopewell,Germany,Cut & Shoot and Pennington. To this day there are some 29 "Unincorporated Communities" in Houston County today. (NOTE:In law, an unincorporated area is a region of land that is not governed by a local municipal corporation; similarly an unincorporated community is a region of land that is not governed by its own local municipal corporation, but rather is administered as part of larger administrative divisions,such as a township,parish,borough,county,city,canton,state,province or country.


"Freedom Colonies" where freed blacks made their homes and learned how to make their Communities work for the whole.These Colonies developed in various ways during the Reconstruction Era_Post Civil War. (1)communities just sprang up as a freed slaves families looked to escape plantations creating their own Homesteads.(2)Philanthropic whites who had gotten RICH from slave labor donated land.(3) Some White Opportunist sold land to ex-slaves. NOTE: In (#1) the communities created by ex-slaves on parcels of land had very little interaction with Whites.

From  this_

To this_ 

I often listened while pretending to read or play a game,etc... of the "Goings On" in these Communities during the 1950's.Either around the Dinner Table,Sitting on the Front Porch Swing,at Church Gatherings,while gathering Vegetables in the Garden,picking Blackberries or Figs,feeding the Chickens & Pigs,Backyard Family & Friends Gatherings,Quilting Sessions,Canning Food Sessions,etc. I'd listen in on the Older folks while they played Cards or Dominoes... 

Or at the "Annual Summer Dinner on the Ground Services" at 
Church... 

"Pastors Anniversary or Homecoming Events...


There were many chances to listen in.I remember my Father speaking of Pennington.He still had many relatives that lived there.Then there was the Wheeler Springs Community..red-clay dirt roads with Pine trees towering over the mature Oaks,blue skies and morning glories in bloom.Native Texas Limestone with Quartz Fossils and cream to orange colors dotted the landscape of old buildings.

The Halls Bluff Community Church as in the old days served both Spiritual and Social purposes. 
Cedar Branch Community was created in 1860s,when John and Anna Smith gave their former slaves the land that would become this Freedom Colony.They also gave them a bell for the Church they helped them build.Of which the original bell sits in the tower of the Church constructed in 1924 today.Before phones became common in the 60's BELLS were the primary mode of communication in these colonies.Each bell had its own distinctive sound to announce emergencies and deaths! 



Preserving the Legacy.... of these enterprising people of color can be viewed as stories that need to be told to this GENERATION . 


Buried deep inside the Southern Countryside of America lies a goldmine of  the RESILIENCE of a people who lived in turbulent times~Jim Crow Laws,KKK,~ marching toward FREEDOM.They must NOT be forgotten as "UNFORTUNATELY" those times are still here...as in "A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" ....

NEXT UP: Series #2 Grant's Colony,Huntsville,Texas. 
 Series#3 The 1910 Slocum Massacre:An Act of Genocide in East Texas 

Saturday, January 6, 2018

Book Review~You Can Call Me ~Sassenach ...I'm Good with that!

I am a CERTIFIED TIME TRAVELER... 
I was determined to read the entire "Outlander Series" in the year of our Lord January 1,2017 to December  31,2017! That Goal was accomplished on December 29,2017...YES! 

The List :
1. OUTLANDER, (1991)
2.DRAGONFLY IN AMBER (1992)
3.VOYAGER (1994)
4.DRUMS OF AUTUMN (1997)
5.THE FIERY CROSS (2001)
6.A BREATH OF SNOW AND ASHES (2005)
7.AN ECHO IN THE BONE (2009)
8.WRITTEN IN MY OWN HEART’S BLOOD (2014) 
9. GO TELL THE BEES THAT I AM GONE— which she is currently writing and researching_completion and publishing dates have not been announced yet.  

With Eight (8) Books (having approximately 900 pages each)_ I "Guesstimated" 500,000+ Words! BOY was I wrong. Got a MESSAGE from the Author Diana Gabaldon on Facebook saying the actual count...
(Diana Gabaldon Haha! Congratulations! As to your word estimate, though...THE FIERY CROSS _alone_ is 508,000 words. (General word counts are:
OUTLANDER - 300,000
DRAGONFLY IN AMBER - 350,000
VOYAGER - 380,000
DRUMS OF AUTUMN - 420,000
THE FIERY CROSS - 508,000
A BREATH OF SNOW AND ASHES - 508,000
AN ECHO IN THE BONE - 480,000
WRITTEN IN MY OWN HEART'S BLOOD - not sure, but I think about 480,000)

 INDEED,I'M A 

The Author captures your mind from the beginning.You get caught up in Claire & Frank's reunion(1945)_after WWII.

..only to be shaken by a ghostly figure that breezes past Frank as "it" watches Claire in the window.A countryside field trip turns into a nightmare for Frank after Claire goes missing.Claire on the other hand has a mysterious power to hear voices and be transported through time via Ancient Stones. 
Thus,she is "A Time Traveler". Claire arrives in 1743 to meet her first husband as predicted by a Palmist_
James "Jamie" Alexander Malcolm MacKenzie Fraser ...

OMG! I fell in love instantly. For you see the Outlander Series became a movie Series (Starz) that kinda follows the content of the Books.The Author even appears in one of the Episodes.When Jamie says things like this_I just.....lose it.

Okay,I'm going to settle down.One Final word,the CASTING is PERFECTION! 

To continue,the Books take you through events in Scottish History,WARS,turmoil, 
Love & more love,Herbal Medicines,Life in the Highlands,KILTS(LOVE),LIES,Deceit, 
Brutality,Family Relations,Patriots,early Colonist in America,Historical Fiction,Mystery,Adventure,Fantasy,
etc....
PAGE TURNING_turns into _BOOK TURNING MOMENTS! 


The Settings are in Scotland,France,the West Indies,England & North America.This is a simple overview_there's so much more!May I suggest that you read ALL of the Books in the Order they were written.You will NOT be disappointed. The Author _Diana Gabaldon is an AWESOME Writer.... 

About to start on her Lord John Grey Series.The Series is a sequence of historical mystery novels and shorter works written by Diana Gabaldon that center on Lord John Grey,a recurring secondary character in the author's Outlander series.Secretly,a Homosexual in a time when that fact could get a noose around ones neck very quickly! Starting with Book #1...

"My Reading Chair" ....


After a ZILLION words read in 2017....2018 
let the "Gabaldon Adventures Continue". You can call me ~SASSENACH~ 


              ~Happy Reading Y'all~

Thursday, June 29, 2017

~Now is the WINTER,SPRING,SUMMER and FALL...Of Our Discontent~

   Famous Seven Words in 1592

  "Now is the winter of our discontent" 
  

 ~William Shakespeare~The Bard of Avon~ 

If only we could tell him those seven words are still apropos TODAY..2017! 425 years later.They were spoken by Richard III.

Richard III is a Historical play by Shakespeare,believed to have been written in approximately 1592.It depicts the Machiavellian rise to power and subsequent short reign of King Richard III of England. 

I am inclined to write about those words because of the State of the World at present.It is often said HISTORY repeats itself..of which I think is accurate. I've been a Scholar of History since my University days _it was my Minor.I came across the Classic John Steinbeck novel published in 1961..."The Winter of Our Discontent".

Goodness,that title got me thinking!Indeed, it was a good read.Knowing it's title was somewhat like those seven words Richard III uttered,I refreshed my memory on that famous play and Machiavelli "The Prince".


I am fortunate enough to have my 50 year old copy of The Prince,yellowed,spine back in bad shape,underlined with side notes,priced at 50 cents,Paperback,published by Airmont Publishing Company,copyright 1965,etc...from my 12th Grade English Class.


Now,you know my TRUTH...I'm a Bookworm for sure!Back to Richard III,Steinbeck,The Prince and 2017.Speaking or writing....
  

...there are many aspects all three have in common.The Darker side~Richard III~ words used to describe his conundrum includes: Bribes,Lying,finagling suspicious activities away from him,demand of Loyalty by all around him,loves winning,love of an audience,being braggadocios,creating a Court with a poisonous atmosphere,Love of outward FAME,fueling Hostility,coupled with his own personal inward toils_paint an Ophidian Laird or perhaps a..."Ophidian Lair"_


..even Darker_The Prince_ and the New Princedoms acquired by several methods: by one's own power,by the power of others,by CRIMINAL acts or extreme cruelty,or by the will of the people(But not ALL OF THE PEOPLE 2017 version).26 Chapters on how to acquire and maintain Political Power.Just a few of the characteristics of a Prince:It is better to be stingy than generous,better to be cruel than merciful,better to break promises if keeping them would be against ONE's interest,should undertake GREAT PROJECTS to enhance their reputation.


Shockingly,(not really but) there is a Dedication to Magnificent Lorenzo,son of Piero de' Medici.In almost all works of Renaissance Literature the Author declared his "Unworthiness and Praised the Patron's GREATNESS".2017,I Demand Loyalty Dammit! 



..then there's Steinbeck!The main character Ethan Allen Hawley has lost the FORTUNES of his Ancestors.At the age of thirty-six all he has left is the old Hawley Place (East Coast Bay Area),a couple of envious children and his wife,Mary's nest egg inherited from her brother_$6500.He works for an Absent Grocery store Owner_spilling his desires & guilt to the would-be-congregation of canned goods each morning.AND,he suspects the Owner is in America illegally.So,what does he resort to_ turning his Boss in to Authorities plus _BRIBES,Quick Bucks in back alleys,conniving Land Taking Art of the Deals with unsuspecting FRIENDS,abuse of Trust,plagiarism,near Theft of a Bank,in "Collusion" with City Council and his Republican Party to throw Elections....I'm NOT MAKING THIS STUFF UP...written in 1961 reflecting what was going on in the 1950's,60's & 70's_Moral Decline in Politics as Steinbeck viewed it.








Quote_"In letters to friends before and after its publication, Steinbeck stated that he wrote the novel to address the moral degeneration of American culture during the 1950s and 1960s. American criticism of his moralism started to change during the 1970s after the Watergate scandal;here is how Reloy Garcia describes his reassessment of the work when asked to update his original Study Guide to Winter: "The book I then so impetuously criticized as somewhat thin, now strikes me as a deeply penetrating study of the American condition. I did not realize, at the time, that we had a condition," and he attributes this change of heart to "our own enriched experience". ( Garcia, Reloy (1979), A Study Guide to Steinbeck (Part II), Metuchen: Scarecrow, p. 4)  


I was taken aback of the relevance of these three books when three parts(3 books)equals the WHOLE of Society in 2017 all over the World.



Very,Very Enlightening Reading....


So what's the Lesson learned from revisiting a play that's been around for 425 years,a book written 485 years ago dedicated to Magnificent Lorenzo Medici and another book based on the Morality of People & Politics in the 50's,60's &70's written 56 years ago?  

Now is Still the Winter,Spring ,Summer & Fall of Our Discontent!




BUT,I'm Hopeful...




**To read the complete Speech of Now is the Winter of Our Discontent,here's a link..https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems-and-poets/poems/detail/56973.