UTA professor’s story told at National World War II Museum
In the newest exhibit at the National World War II Museum in New Orleans, "What World War II Means Today," Coast Guardsman and UTA Maverick Reby…
Honoring Legacy and Struggle: Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters Labor History Exhibit Unveiled for Black History Month
The contributions made by the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters in advancing labor and civil rights are the focus of UTA Libraries Special…
Black Hair-itage
Members of the black community came together to share their personal hair journey and how their hairstyle reflects their identity as part of the …
Remembering Black Labor History in Dallas: Moving Picture Machine Operators Union, Local 249-A
Remembering the establishment, activies, impact, and legacy of the all-Black Dallas Moving Picture Machine Operators Union, Local 249-A.
Calvin Littlejohn: Capturing the Heart of Fort Worth
A profile on legendary Fort Worth photographer Calvin Littlejohn and his lasting impact on the city.
First African American football and men's basketball student-athletes at UTA
In celebration of Black History Month, this blog post explores the first African American football and men's basketball student-athletes at UTA.…
UTA Libraries Celebrates Black History Month 2021
The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries is celebrating Black History Month by hosting several events throughout the month, reflecting on…