Texas slave passes as Mexican millionairePosted in Articles, Biography, Caribbean/Latin America, History, Media Archive, Mexico, Passing, Texas, United States on 2016-06-12 01:25Z by Steven |
Texas slave passes as Mexican millionaire
San Antonio Express-News
San Antonio, Texas
2016-06-11
Former slave passes as Mexican millionaire
Historian Karl Jacoby was driving near the Texas-Mexico border when he was stopped by the U.S. Border Patrol, the agency charged with keeping Mexicans out of the United States.
He explained, to their dismay, that he was writing a book about a Texan who had tried desperately to cross into Mexico.
In the completed book, “The Strange Career of William Ellis,” Jacoby has pieced together of the life a former slave who transformed himself into a wealthy Mexican.
Ellis was born to a mixed-race mother on a cotton plantation in Victoria one year before slavery ended, but found transformation in San Antonio, then the hub of commerce between the United States and Mexico.
“He was born ‘in between’ in multiple ways,” Jacoby said. “There was this fault line between slavery and freedom and what that might mean. There was also a fault line between the United States and Mexico.”
Both nations were courting immigrants as business boomed in the Gilded Age at the end of the 19th century…
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