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Healing My Soul is a collection of photos and quotes created on my journey to heal my soul, my spirit, from brokenness through visual stimulation of God's Beauty. A time of reflexion, forgiveness, and restoring my relationship with our savior. But God! And realizing I am blessed beyond measure amd my life has a devine purpose. We do not always understand the reason or the plan God has for our lives but with time it all makes sense.
Houston League of Business and Professional Women, Inc. 52nd Founders' Day salute to the organization's Legacy and community leaders.
150 Years, Standing Strong is a collection of church histories, places, and people that illustrate their origin and connection with Historic Freedmen's Town in Houston's Fourth Ward.
Vietnam Larry Graham is Larry Graham's scrapbook that he made and kept during his military training and tour in Vietnam in 1969. These never before seen photos have been stored behind his parents' bookshelf since his death. Some of the photos were water damaged; however, the soldiers' names are listed as he had them in his scrapbook. This book is from the actual soldiers perceptive according to the things and people that were important in his life during this period of time.
Historic Fifth Ward 8.5 x 8.5-78 page full color paperback pictorial history of Houston's Fifth Ward.
Highland Tank Our Settlement is a black and white book about the history of the remaining structures in the original 1867 Settlement in Texas City, Texas 150 years after the Civil War and slavery. Each structure, place, or building is listed by its original name.
Freedmen's Town Preservation Coalition collection of actions and activivies in the fight to "Save Century Old Brick Streets" in Historic Fouth Ward Freedmen's Town, Houston, Texas.
The Houston Mutiny and Riot of 1917, marks one of Houston's darkest hours in race relations. On August 23,1917, Acting First Sergeant Vida Henry led 156 armed soldiers toward Houston's Police Department by way of Brunner Avenue continuing along San Felipe Street. The book Camp Logan takes an in depth look at the cause and events that occurred in Houston, Texas on August 23, 1917. It contains a review of Sergeant Henry's death, identification of the victims and convicted soldiers by name, rank, and conviction outcomes. The book also contains a visual footprint of the 1917 Riot route. The content of the book is based on information retrieved from over 290 government documents pertaining to the three court martials and convictions on 117 African American soldiers stationed at Camp Logan, Texas in 1917.
Buffalo Soldiers is a visual presentation of Buffalo Soldiers throughout American history including photos of Confederate and Union Soldiers. The book also offers a glimpse of the Buffalo Soldiers' 150th Anniversary held in Houston, Texas on July 30, 2016.
8.5 x 8.5-58 page full color paperback pictorial history of some of the remaining structures in historical Texas settlements founded by African Americans after the Civil War including Lily White, Riceville, Piney Point, Kohrville, Barrett Station, Bordersville, and Independence Grove.