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February 25, 2022
Black History is American History
Texas A&M faculty discuss why curating and learning Black history is necessary to fully understand American history.
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February 18, 2022
Marquis Alexander ‘13: The First Black Corps Commander
Marquis Alexander ‘13 took an unconventional path to get to Texas A&M University and left a resounding impact that still inspires Aggies.
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February 11, 2022
Ronnie McDonald ‘93: The First Black Yell Leader
Former student Ronnie McDonald ‘93 continues to inspire the Aggie spirit after serving as the first Black yell leader in university history.
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February 4, 2022
Kevin Phillip Roberts ’89: The First Black Drum Major
In his 31 short years, College of Liberal Arts former student Kevin Phillip Roberts ‘89 left a significant legacy of success.
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February 24, 2021
Revisiting the History of Charles Gordone and Honoring His Legacy
In honor of Black History Month we remember Dr. Charles Gordone’s and his achievements to understand the significance of his work and how it influenced the Black community.
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February 10, 2021
Albert Broussard: Building a Better World with Black History
As a pioneer and trailblazer in Black history, it’s no surprise that history professor Albert Broussard’s work is inspiring a better future.
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February 3, 2021
The Origins of Black History Month
Albert Broussard talks about the history and importance of recognizing Black History Month, and what it represents for the Black community, especially in lieu of the BLM movement.
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February 28, 2020
Religion and race: “Preserving a sense of the black community’s very identity”
In honor of Black History Month, we wrap up our series with a conversation with assistant professor Daniel Bare about the role of race and religion in the African American community.
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February 17, 2020
Unsung and sung heroes and heroines of black history
In honor of Black History Month, we reflect on what it means to be African American and how stories of unsung heroes and heroines can inspire us today.
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February 3, 2020
Remembering “Woody” and his legacy
In light of Black History Month, the College of Liberal Arts remembers and celebrates the first African American dean at Texas A&M, Woodrow "Woody" Jones, Jr.