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Black History
Living Legend: Meet Killeen's beloved 105-Year-Old 'Mother Bell'
Black History
After being canceled due to weather, MLK march event held at Pittman-Sullivan Park
After being canceled due to weather, MLK march event held at Pittman-Sullivan Park
Black History
MLK march held at Pittman-Sullivan Park
MLK march held at Pittman-Sullivan Park
Black History
National Alliance on Mental Illness breaking the stigma around mental health for the black community
National Alliance on Mental Illness breaking the stigma around mental health for the black community
Black History
Remembering when UT students led the effort to open Austin’s movie theaters to Black patrons despite threats of violence
Sixty-four years ago this spring, students used a prank to force white-only movie theaters to open their doors to Black Austinites.
Black History
Gilbert woman told she might die as a child now beating sickle cell odds at 51
Sickle cell disease disproportionately impacts Black Americans, but the Red Cross said one in three Black donors will be a match for a person living with it.
Black History
One of Texas State's first Black female professors, Dr. Laurie Fluker, still thriving at institution
Dr. Fluker said she was accustomed to being "the only one" in the room.
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Shelter from the storm: When freed Black slaves fled mob violence and sought safety and a better life in Austin
In honor of Black History Month, KVUE is looking back at early Black neighborhoods and the eventual growth of Black political representation in Austin.
Juneteenth
Juneteenth celebration honors San Antonio's gospel legacy
The San Antonio African American Community Archive and Museum is hosting the event at the Tobin Center.
Juneteenth
'Grandmother of Juneteenth' Opal Lee honored in San Antonio
Opal Lee is widely credited for helping make Juneteenth a federal holiday. The 96-year-old activist was in San Antonio Sunday.
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Juneteenth celebrations across San Antonio
Juneteenth celebrates the day back in 1865 that slaves in Texas found out they were free.
Black History
Love of classics turns into multimillion dollar franchise
Jaron Jackson is a unique Corpus Christi success story. He flipped his first classic car for profit, launching a highly successful Black-owned business.
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