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TIPHC Newsletter, July 15-21, 2018

Abner Haynes and Lester Hayes highlight inductees for the 2018 PVILCA honors banquet (Photo: Abner Haynes starred at Dallas Lincoln High School and integrated the football program at North Texas State before becoming an All-Pro running back in the American Football League.)                       [...]

TIPHC Newsletter, July 8-14, 2018

The disappearing story of the black homesteaders who pioneered the West Photo: The historic lunchroom at Dearfield, Colo., is collapsing. (Courtesy of the Black Homesteaders in the Great Plains Proiect) (The Washington Post) Ever heard of Blackdom in New Mexico? Dearfield in Colorado? What about DeWitty in Nebraska? Didn’t think so. Neither had I [...]

TIPHC Newsletter, July 1-7, 2018

When the Fourth of July Was a Black Holiday After the Civil War, African Americans in the South transformed Independence Day into a celebration of their newly won freedom. (Photo: Wesley Hitt / Getty Images) (The Atlantic) “What, to the American slave, is your 4th of July?” Famed black abolitionist and former slave Frederick [...]

TIPHC Newsletter, June 24-30, 2018

People wondered if Durham's Ernie Barnes would be an athlete or an artist. He was both. Image: "Homecoming" by Ernie Barnes, 1994, will be included in "The North Carolina Roots of Artist Ernie Barnes" exhibition at the North Carolina Museum of History, which opens June 29 and runs through March 3. (The Ernie Barnes [...]

TIPHC Newsletter, June 17-23, 2018

The Unheralded Pioneers of 19th-Century America Were Free African-American Families In her new book, ‘The Bone and Sinew of the Land’, historian Anna-Lisa Cox explores the mostly ignored story of the free black people who first moved West Photo: The first map of the United States, published in 1784 by Abel Buell, shows the [...]

TIPHC Newsletter, June 10-16, 2018

The Forgotten Girls Who Led the School-Desegregation Movement Before the 9-year-old Linda Brown became the lead plaintiff in Brown v. Board of Education, a generation of black girls and teens led the charge against the “separate but equal” doctrine in public schools. Photo: Millicent Brown, left, 15, daughter of state NAACP President J. Arthur [...]

TIPHC Newsletter, June 3-9, 2018

    Exploding Myths About 'Black Power, Jewish Politics' Photo: From left Bishop James Shannon, Rabbi Abraham Heschel, Dr. Martin Luther King and Rabbi Maurice Eisendrath. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Arlington Cemetery, February 6, 1968. (Charles Del Vecchio/Washington Post/Getty Images (Texas Public Radio) Many Americans tell the story of Black-Jewish political relations [...]

TIPHC Newsletter, May 27-June 2, 2018

The Issue on the Table: Is “Hamilton” Good For History? In a new book, top historians discuss the musical’s educational value, historical accuracy and racial revisionism Photo: Opening night of the Broadway musical “Hamilton” at the Richard Rodgers Theatre (WENN Ltd / Alamy Stock Photo) (Smithsonianmag.com) Even if it hadn’t won big at the [...]

TIPHC Newsletter, May 20-26, 2018

Lynching: What happens when we forget? Photo: A rare sight, a marker commemorating a lynching, this one in Brighton, Alabama. (Photo by Lance Warren.) (Facing South) We didn't know. Why didn't we know? The truth crept in — unexpected, unsought, unforgettable. Yet so many had forgotten; so few knew. We had to know why. [...]

TIPHC Newsletter, May 13-19, 2018

How a Wave of Honest History Museums Is Changing Black Tourism Photo: Visitor Dwayne Wilson sits in the Contemplative Court at the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington on Sept. 7. (Evelyn Hockstein/For the Washington Post via Getty Images) (Slate) While 30 percent of black leisure travelers consider learning about history [...]

Contents

-- The Troubling History of Big Tobacco’s Cozy Ties With Black Leaders

-- African-American books of Interest, 2015-2016

-- Black Artists and the March Into the Museum

-- As it nears its 50th year, Kwanzaa strives for relevance

-- TBHPP Bookshelf: "No Color Is My Kind, The Life of Eldrewey Stearns and the Integration of Houston"

-- This Week In Texas Black History, Dec. 20-26

-- Ron Goodwin Blog

-- Submissions wanted

Contents

-- A brief history of Islam in America

-- New book chronicles African-American characters in "The Little Rascals"

-- Study: Black athletes and “The height of hypocrisy in higher education”

-- TBHPP Bookshelf: "Disney's Most Notorious Film: Race, Convergence, and the Hidden Histories of Song of the South"

-- This Week In Texas Black History, Dec. 27-Jan. 2

-- Ron Goodwin Blog

-- Submissions wanted