Rosenwald Schools
In 1917, the Rosenwald Fund, established by Sears, Roebuck and Company CEO Julius Rosenwald, provided matching finances to communities who…
Journey through African American culture and heritage in Texas — an experience that includes hardships and triumphs, valor and determination, influence and change.
The story of the African American presence in Texas history follows the familiar script written for every other southern state in the nation: slavery brought most African Americans to the region. By the mid-1800s, slavery played an important role in Texas' economic development and, in fact, enslaved African Americans comprised 30 percent of the state's population by 1860. But freedom for the African American in Texas finally arrived via news from Galveston on June 19, 1865, a day now nationally recognized as Juneteenth.
After secession and during reconstruction, federal intervention was required once again to ensure the protection of civil rights in Texas, ushering in an era that saw African Americans helping the Texas economy recover from the Civil War, serving in the state legislature, and helping to guide the state toward a freer, more democratic society.
Their success was short-lived, however, as segregation established a grip on the state that wouldn't be released for another 60 years. Despite what seemed like impossible odds during this period, African Americans in Texas were able to build communities and businesses, allowing economies and cultures to thrive.
Rosenwald Schools
In 1917, the Rosenwald Fund, established by Sears, Roebuck and Company CEO Julius Rosenwald, provided matching finances to communities who…
Buffalo Soldiers: The Buffalo Warriors
Buffalo Soldiers, a name the Plains Indians gave to the African American cavalry regiments serving the frontier after the Civil…
Civil Rights: Lest We Forget The Struggle
Segregation, the norm in Texas from the end of the Civil War to 1965, ultimately could not withstand the resolve…
Independence Trail Region
722 Moody Galveston, Texas 77550 (409) 766-2329 Website
Tropical Trail Region
6300 Ocean Dr. Corpus Christi, TX 78412 (361) 825-4500 Website
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1165 Angelina St Austin, TX 78702 (512) 974-4926 Website
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1004 W 24th St Austin, TX 78705 (512) 220-0953
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1 Peter Whetstone Square Marshall, TX 75671 (903) 935-8417 Website
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Henry G. Madison Log Cabin 2300 Rosewood Avenue Austin, Texas 78702 (512) 974-6700 Website
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Historic Austin Tours from Preservation Austin 3805 Red River Street Austin, Texas 78751 (512) 474-5198 Website
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300 E. 3rd Street Fort Stockton, TX 79735 (432) 336-2400 Website
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3204 Ennis Street Houston, TX 77004 (713) 526-2441 Website
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Huston-Tillotson University 900 Chicon St. Austin, Texas 78702 (512) 505-3000 Website
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618 North Main Street Borger, TX 79008 (806) 273-0130 Website
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801 E. Cesar E. Chavez Blvd San Antonio, TX 78205 (210) 458-2300 Website
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110 Aiken Street Waxahachie, TX 75165 (972) 937-5167 Website
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2618 Warren Ave. Wheatley Place Historic District Dallas, TX 75215 (214) 670-3687 Website
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107 King William Street San Antonio , TX 78204 (210) 224-6163 Website
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2000 Texas Ave. El Paso, TX 79901 (915) 217-1135 Website
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131 N. Guadalupe Street San Marcos, TX 78667 (512) 353-3300 Website
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2313 Red River St. Austin, TX 78705 (512) 721-0200 Website
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10510 FM 524 Brazoria, TX 77422 (979) 798-2202 Website
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3231 Wyoming Avenue El Paso, TX 79903 (915) 566-2407 Website
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5808 McKinney Falls Parkway Austin, TX 78744 (512) 243-1643 Website
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593 Peyton Colony Rd. Blanco, TX 78606 (830) 833-4183
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219 State Line Avenue Texarkana, TX 75501 (903) 793-4831 Website
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2201 Dottie Lynn Parkway STE 115 Fort Worth, TX 76120 (817) 534-8801 Website
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3121 Fourth Street Lubbock, TX 79409 (806) 742-0498 Website
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722 Moody Avenue On the Galveston County Courthouse grounds Galveston, TX 77550
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Oakwood Cemetery 1601 Navasota Street Austin, Texas 78702 (512) 978-2320 Website
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Bldg 5054 Across from Noel Field Fort Bliss, TX 79916 915-568-4518 or 915-588-8482 Website
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U.S. Hwy 90 and Fort Clark Road Fort Clark Springs, TX 78832 (830) 563-2493 Website
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Olaughlin Street Mobeetie, TX 79061 (806) 845-2028 Website
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Olivet Baptist Church 1179 San Bernard St. Austin, Texas 78702 (512) 478-7023 Website
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1108 Walnut Street Bastrop, TX 78602 (512) 303-9033
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Plummers Cemetery 1204 Springdale Rd. Austin, Texas 78721 (512) 978-2320 Website
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FM 1098 Rd & University Dr Prairie View, TX 77445 (936) 261-3311 Website
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2521 Holman Street Houston, TX 77004 (713) 526-7662 Website
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Bounded by Eugene, Cooper, Latimer, Kynard and Dildock Streets Dallas, TX 75215 (214) 670-4206 Website
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2013 Broadway Galveston, TX 77550 (409) 762-2016 Website
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1100 Bagby Street Houston, TX 77002 (713) 655-1912 Website
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1304 Andrews Street Houston, TX 77019 (713) 739-0163 Website
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San Antonio City Hall 100 Military Plaza #4 San Antonio, Texas 78205 Website