Brandon Murray, a librarian and archivist in the Dallas Public Library’s Dallas History & Archives Division, writes about North Texas history for D Magazine. See more of this series here. A cool thing ...
Despite its recent designation as a federal holiday, Juneteenth has a long history with Black Texans. As municipalities, businesses and nonprofits offer a host of events, local historian Ed Gray said ...
Folks in Texas often have their own way of doing things, even when it comes to keeping track of history. And in Dallas' LGBTQ community that means preserving their history "The Dallas Way." It is the ...
What started more than 10 years ago as a simple suggestion has grown into one of the nation’s largest LGBTQ archives. Since 2011, The Dallas Way has led the effort to preserve the stories of Dallas’s ...
Attendees listen to a guest speaker share the history of Anderson Bonner. All around Dallas are markers telling the rich Black history that shaped the city: White Rock Chapel, the Pittman Hotel, ...
The historian group Remembering Black Dallas (RBD) is bringing eight prominent Black Dallasites back to life with Living Museum, a docudrama that blends research and performance to honor the city's ...
DALLAS – Taking the pulse of progress, what is now Dallas' trendy Uptown neighborhood was once a thriving community built by former slaves, known as Freedman Town. Now, descendants are working to ...
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