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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNBorn Enslaved, This Black Millionaire Attempted to Colonize Mexico and Aspired to Be the Emperor of EthiopiaEllis’ dream of wresting power from the emperor was but one small moment in his boundary-breaking life. Eulogized as a ...
Baylor students will look at an often overlooked part of Waco's history: the story of its Hispanic community, and actually ...
Here are five Black History Month icons from Texas that you need to know about.
Judge John Hancock kept his half-brothers in bondage until Juneteenth in 1865. He educated his own half-Black son who became ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTrump’s mass deportation plans have echoes of a 1950s federal crackdown that swept through TexasSeventy-one years after the Eisenhower administration launched a high-visibility operation to arrest undocumented immigrants, ...
Seth Rogen says Donald Trump prevailed in election because people were tired of 'hippies doing acid'
The Vancouver, Canada -born star told the outlet he has focused on keeping calm amidst the rapidly-evolving timeframe in ...
When the Civil War ended and with it the last vestiges of slavery in the United States, the newly freed enslaved, termed “Freedmen,” celebrated with the spirit of a people finally ... The East Texas ...
On Feb. 11, just a few years ago in 1842, Texas’ first and only mutiny occurred on the ship San Antonio as it was anchored in ...
Meaning from that point on the formerly enslaved people of Texas were finally free leading to the idea of what many now call the Emancipation trail, a 51 mile route from Galveston to Houston. But ...
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Gainesville WCJB-TV on MSNTV20 Meldon Law Scholar Athlete: Keegan Lowry (Newberry)Lowry’s passion for soccer, combined with his leadership on and off the field, sets him on a path to greatness both in ...
Del Mar College's Memorial Classroom Building has earned a Texas State Historical ... for the Advancement of Colored People. According to the historical marker, the college hosted meetings and ...
While lectures on the legacies of Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and Harriet Tubman are all important, some educators ...
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