Texas African-American HeritageOrganization, Inc., Records 1938-2003 (bulk1960-1967, 1980-1990)

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Texas African-American HeritageOrganization, Inc., Records 1938-2003 (bulk1960-1967, 1980-1990)

The Texas African-American HeritageOrganization, Inc., Records, 1938, 1960-1967, 1978-1990, 2003, contains posters,administrative files, biographical sketches, sound recordings, photographs, andprinted material about African-American Texans. The Texas African-American HeritageOrganization, Inc., formerly known as Black Texans Historical Society, promotes thecultural preservation and cultural development of African-AmericanTexans.

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