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How did slavery evolve in Mexico, Texas, and the U.S. in the early 1800s? In honor of Black History Month, the Alamo hosted "The Alamo Addresses: Slavery in Texas, Mexico, and the U.S. from 1820 - 1846 - An Interactive Discussion,” on February 9th, 2021. During this virtual event, participants were able to learn more about how slavery factored into the time period before and after the Texas Revolution.
Carey Latimore, Ph.D., associate professor of history at Trinity University and author of the Alamo’s report on Civil Rights in San Antonio: WWII to 1960s, discussed how slavery was changing in Mexico, Texas, and the U.S during the early 19th century. The event concluded with a live Q&A with the audience.
Featuring Texas Representative Barbara Gervin-Hawkins as the host, News 4/FOX29 Reporter Robyn Oguinye as the Q&A moderator, you can now watch the full virtual event if you missed it live.