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In search of Black History: Colonel Middletown Tate Johnson and African American Slavery. Arlingon Texas.
As a little boy I was told that my elementary school was named after the slave master that previously owned the property. On occasion students walked to the sit...e of the William Brown Miller big house. I wondered at that time of the glorification of a man who enslaved so many of what he would think of me learning how to read. There’s a school on Cedar Crest. A long time ago. See more
Dallas History: This man sentenced a enslaved woman Jane Elkins to die at the gallows on the Trinity River Bottoms. Judge John Reagan had a school named after ...him. Elkins park ,known as Martyrs Park is underfunded and is the residence of the Dallas homeless. Let’s properly recognize and fund. #DallasPolitics #DallasHistory See more
#RememberOldCato the slave that Dallas forgot. More to come this week from Ed Gray. #dallashistory #SocialJusticeForAll
Louis Armstrong Dallas Blues
https://www.theatlantic.com//firsts-school-segreg/616492/
It was the 23rd of September, a day I always remember ,it was the day that Freedom and Justice died once more. #EmmettTill #BreonnaTaylor
Yes, I’m Black. I’m proud of it. I’m Black and beautiful! #MLK #BlackHistoryMonth
National Voter Registration Day:
Ruth Bader Ginsburg and womens rights.https://www.npr.org//justice-ruth-bader-ginsburg-champion-
David Allan Grier father was a renowned African American psychiatrist and author, who wrote the classic Black Rage.
The father of actor David Alan Grier A Black History Fact and now You Know : Esteemed Author Psychiatrist William H. Grier
Vive Santos Rodriguez !
General Lee is knocked off his pedestal .
Lee Is on the Move. General Robert E.Lee rides off into the sunset !
General Robert E.Lee rides again this time he is leaving Dallas !
The Kentucky Derby and African-Americans