Texas African-American HeritageOrganization, Inc., Records 1938-2003 (bulk1960-1967, 1980-1990)
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Kirk, Willie Mae
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Taylor, John Q., Sr.
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Marshal Carver High School
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Williams, David A., 1925-
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The Texas African-American Heritage Organization, Inc., formerly known as Black Texans Historical Society, was founded by Dr. David A. Williams in 1987. The corporation supports charitable, cultural, artistic, and educational organizations that promotes the cultural preservation and cultural development of African-American Texans. From the guide to the Texas African-American Heritage Organization, Inc. Records 90-201; 90-231; 90-281; 91-198; 2003-155., 1938-2003 (bulk 1960-1967, 1980...
McDonald, Thaddeus
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Hamilton, Jeff
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Moss, Emma Lee
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Gilbert, E. Marie
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Starks, Maggie
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Craig, Isaac Arnold, Jr.
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Kirk, W. Astor
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Curry-Jones, Beulah Agnes.
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Texas African-American Heritage Organization, Inc.
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The Texas African-American Heritage Organization, Inc., formerly known as Black Texans Historical Society, was founded by Dr. David A. Williams in 1987. The corporation supports charitable, cultural, artistic, and educational organizations that promotes the cultural preservation and cultural development of African-American Texans. From the guide to the Texas African-American Heritage Organization, Inc. Records 90-201; 90-231; 90-281; 91-198; 2003-155., 1938-2003 (bulk 1960-1967, 1980...
Wilson, Juanita
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Simond, Ada DeBlanc
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Ada DeBlanc was born in Lake Charles, La on November 14, 1903 to a creole couple, Mathilda and Gilbert DeBlanc. During these early years, the family was farming in New Iberia near the Olivia on the Bayou Teche. The oldest of six children, Ada, along with her siblings and mother, learned just enough English to read a prayer book and cathecism. While living in Lake Charles, she briefly attended a catholic boarding school, but had to leave after developing pellagra, a niacin deficiency...
Prairie View A & M University
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Franklin, John Hope, 1915-2009
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Dean of African American historians, John Hope Franklin was born January 2, 1915 in Rentriesville, Oklahoma. His family relocated to Tulsa, Oklahoma shortly after the Tulsa Disaster of 1921. Franklin's mother, Mollie was a teacher and his father, B.C. Franklin was an attorney who handled lawsuits precipitated by the famous Tulsa Race Riot. Graduating from Booker T. Washington High School in 1931, Franklin received an A.B. from Fisk University in 1935 and went on to attend Harvard University, whe...
Sims, Dolores
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