African American History
Black History Month celebrated with 2nd floor display
Remembering the establishment, activities, impact, and legacy of the all-Black Dallas Moving Picture Machine Operators Union, Local 249-A.
On December 7, 1941, the attack on Pearl Harbor plunged the United States into WWII. Texans from every community answered the call to serve in the…
Look back at how student activism made way for change on UTA’s campus.
At the turn of the 19th century, Black American leaders sought ways to uplift their communities in an era of increasing discriminatory laws, legal…
In celebration of Black History Month, this blog post explores the first African American football and men's basketball student-athletes at UTA.…
Pinkie J. Harris was a Texas Educator who had a social, familial, and academic network that spanned Texas. The letters her and her son, Thompson…