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TEXAS CENTER FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN LIVING HISTORY

Documenting, interpreting, and preserving Texas History from the African American perspective.

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Building bridges for cross cultural communication and understanding.

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Saving a generation and leaving a footprint.

WELCOME

​We are a 501c3 organization and encourage donations for the continuation of the critical public education we have been doing for twenty years.

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Texas Center for African American Living History

is a non-profit organization for public education whose mission is to research, document, preserve, interpret, and distribute Texas history and culture that includes African Americans from the African American perspective.

 

Texas Center for African American Living History

has become a vanguard for heritage education through various forms of media, events and communications.

DISCOVER TCAALH
EXHIBITS

TCAALH Exhibits Educate and Entertain.

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  • RESURRECTION: Family & Community

  • B. B. King International Blues Exhibit

MITCHELL MUSEUM

Three centuries of historical memory for The Mitchell Family of Lavaca County.

MEDIA

TCAALH has evolved over three decades of living history productions at historic sites in Southeast and South Central Texas.

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