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Jacoby, Karl, 1965-
Subjects
Ellis, William Henry, 1864-1923.
Slaves -- Texas -- Biography.
Passing (Identity) -- United States -- History.
Businessmen -- Mexico -- Biography.
Millionaires -- Mexico -- Biography.
Blacks -- Texas -- Politics and government.
Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) -- Biography.
Mexican-American Border Region -- Biography.
United States -- Race relations -- History.
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Jacoby, Karl, 1965-
Ellis, William Henry, 1864-1923.
Slaves -- Texas -- Biography.
Passing (Identity) -- United States -- History.
Businessmen -- Mexico -- Biography.
Millionaires -- Mexico -- Biography.
Blacks -- Texas -- Politics and government.
Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) -- Biography.
Mexican-American Border Region -- Biography.
United States -- Race relations -- History.
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The strange career of William
Ellis
: the Texas slave who became a Mexican millionaire / Karl Jacoby.
by
Jacoby, Karl, 1965-
W.W. Norton & Company, 2016.
Call #:
306.362092 E47j
Subjects
Ellis
, William Henry,
1864-1923
.
Slaves -- Texas -- Biography.
Passing (Identity) -- United States -- History.
Businessmen -- Mexico -- Biography.
Millionaires -- Mexico -- Biography.
Blacks -- Texas -- Politics and government.
Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) -- Biography.
Mexican-American Border Region -- Biography.
United States -- Race relations -- History.
ISBN:
9780393239256 (hc.)
Edition:
1st edition.
Description:
xxviii, 304 p., [8] unnumbered pages of plates : ill., map ; 25 cm
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Prologue: Through history's cracks -- Part I. Victoria -- Gone to Texas -- Juneteenth -- Part II. San Antonio/Tlahualilo -- Military Plaza -- The land of God and liberty -- Part III. Manhattan/Mexico City -- A picturesque figure -- The city of happy homes -- Epilogue: Trickster makes this world -- Afterword.
Summary:
"A new story of the black experience in America through the life of a mysterious entrepreneur. To his contemporaries in Gilded Age Manhattan,
Guillermo
Eliseo was a fantastically wealthy Mexican, the proud owner of a luxury apartment overlooking Central Park, a busy Wall Street office, and scores of mines and haciendas in Mexico. But for all his obvious riches and his elegant appearance, Eliseo was also the possessor of a devastating secret: he was not, in fact, from Mexico at all. Rather, he had begun life as a slave named William
Ellis
, born on a cotton plantation in southern Texas during the waning years of King Cotton. After emancipation,
Ellis
, capitalizing on the Spanish he learned during his childhood along the Mexican border and his ambivalent appearance, engaged in a virtuoso act of reinvention. He crafted an alter ego, the Mexican
Guillermo
Eliseo, who was able to access many of the privileges denied to African Americans at the time: traveling in first-class train berths, staying in upscale hotels, and eating in the finest restaurants. Eliseo's success in crossing the color line, however, brought heightened scrutiny in its wake as he became the intimate of political and business leaders on both sides of the US-Mexico border.
Ellis
, unlike many passers, maintained a connection to his family and to black politics that also raised awkward questions about his racial status. Yet such was
Ellis
's skill in manipulating his era's racial codes, most of the whites he encountered continued to insist that he must be Hispanic even as
Ellis
became embroiled in scandals that hinted the man known as
Guillermo
Eliseo was not quite who he claimed to be. His story offers fresh insights on the history of the Reconstruction era, the US-Mexico border, and the abiding riddle of race. Karl Jacoby is a professor of history at Columbia University"--Provided by publisher.
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