Black History
Black History Month celebrated with 2nd floor display
Resources from UTA databases that highlight the accomplishments of Black Americans.
Highlighting members of the 6888th Battalion from Fort Worth, Texas
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…
The contributions made by the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters in advancing labor and civil rights are the focus of UTA Libraries Special…
UTA Special Collections shares university records documenting the history of Integration at UT-Arlington, which was announced on July 10, 1962.…
A look back at Juneteenth celebrations in Fort Worth over the last few decades.
Remembering the establishment, activities, impact, and legacy of the all-Black Dallas Moving Picture Machine Operators Union, Local 249-A.
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…
A profile on legendary Fort Worth photographer Calvin Littlejohn and his lasting impact on the city.
In celebration of Black History Month, this blog post explores the first African American football and men's basketball student-athletes at UTA.…