The Devil's Triangle: Ben Bickerstaff, Northeast Texans, and the War of Reconstruction in Texas
September, 2019
Published
240
Pages
12 b&w illus. 7 maps. Notes. Bib.
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About Smallwood et al.'s The Devil's Triangle
“This book provides a well-researched, exhaustive, and fascinating examination of the life of Benjamin Bickerstaff, a desperado who preyed on blacks, Unionists, and others in northeastern Texas during the Reconstruction era until armed citizens killed him in the town of Alvarado in 1869. The work adds to our knowledge of Reconstruction violence and graphically supports the idea that the Civil War in Texas did not really end in 1865 but continued long afterward.” —Carl Moneyhon, author of Texas after the Civil War: The Struggle of Reconstruction
About the Authors
JAMES M. SMALLWOOD was the author of Time of Hope, Time of Despair: Black Texans during Reconstruction.
KENNETH W. HOWELL is professor of history at Blinn College in Bryan, Texas, and editor or co-editor of The Seventh Star of the Confederacy, Still the Arena of Civil War, and Single Star of the West.
CAROL C. TAYLOR is an independent historian living in Greenville, Texas.