Texas African American Museum Juneteenth Celebration
You are invited to celebrate Juneteenth at the Texas African American Museum. The event is free and open to the public.
By Texas African American Museum
Date and time
Wednesday, June 19 · 10am - 2pm CDT
Location
Texas African American Museum
309 West Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard Tyler, TX 75702About this event
- 4 hours
Organized by
AFRICAN AMERICANS. People of African descent are some of the oldest residents of Texas.
Beginning with the arrival of Estevanico in 1528, African Texans have had a long heritage in the state and have worked alongside Americans of Mexican, European, and indigenous descent to make the state what it is today.
The African-American experience and history in Texas has also been paradoxical. On the one hand, people of African descent have worked with others to build the state's unique cultural heritage, making extraordinary contributions to its music, literature, and artistic traditions.
But on the other hand, African Americans have been subjected to slavery, racial prejudice, segregation, and exclusion from the mainstream of the state's institutions.
Despite these obstacles and restrictions, their contributions to the state's development and growth have been truly remarkable.