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- Galveston Juneteenth Exhibit - And Still We Rise. . .
The new Galveston Juneteenth exhibit "And Still We Rise… Galveston's Juneteenth Story" takes you on an interactive walk through history
- Visit Nia Cultural Center and The Juneteenth Headquarters Art Gallery . . .
Our Juneeteeth 'Absolute Equality' Mural, a 5,000-square-foot art installation chronicling the emancipation of Black people in Galveston A journey through African American history from the 1800s to the present A gallery featuring rotating exhibits including sculptures and paintings by local Black artists Parking in Downtown Galveston is metered
- And Still We Rise… Galveston’s Juneteenth Story Exhibit
This day, now known as Juneteenth, Freedom Day, or Emancipation Day, is one of Galveston Island's most important historical moments and has been marked by remembrance and celebrations almost every year since
- This Galveston museum tells the Juneteenth story where it began
The Nia Cultural Center Juneteenth Legacy Project Headquarters in Galveston is a must-see Located at 2217 The Strand, Suite 101, the museum and art gallery has been a welcomed new addition to Galveston’s Downtown Cultural District
- Galveston has a small, but powerful museum on Juneteenth
The small Juneteenth museum in Galveston's Ashton Villa is actually packed with history about the city's Black community and the famous ordinance
- Galveston International Juneteenth Museum represents unity, freedom and . . .
Inspired by Deniece Williams’ “ Black Butterfly,” which emphasized the African-American journey, the museum is founded on three core principles: unity, freedom and reflection
- Juneteenth events in Houston, Galveston; parades, festivals and history
June 14 | Juneteenth Mini-Lecture - Lost Restaurants of Galveston’s African American Community: From 1 p m to 1:30 p m , Galveston’s Juneteenth Exhibit will host a mini-lecture highlighting
- GC Library: Juneteenth: Historical Sites in Galveston
Galveston’s Juneteenth exhibit “And Still We Rise…”, housed at the 1859 Ashton Villa, explores the impact of the 1865 emancipation announcement and the ongoing pursuit of “absolute equality ” "Galveston’s African American Museum is a highlight of District One
- Nia Cultural Center | Nonprofit | Empower the Culture. Honor the Dream.
As headquarters to the Juneteenth Legacy Project, the gallery boasts an impressive 5,000-square-foot outdoor art installation that chronicles the emancipation of Black people in Galveston Inside, the gallery invites you on a compelling journey through African American history from the 1800s to the present
- Galveston’s Juneteenth Exhibit – “And Still We Rise…”
Galveston’s Juneteenth Exibit “And Still We Rise…” is located in the carriage house of the 1859 Ashton Villa and overseen by Galveston Historical Foundation’s African American Heritage Committee, introduces the context and consequences of that announcement from 1865 to the present day, in a long journey towards “absolute equality ”
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