In this episode, Cornelia Harris Banks interviews Alice Gatson, a retired biologist from the University of Texas Medical Branch and a dedicated member of the Galveston Historical Foundation. Alice discusses her work with the African American Heritage Committee, highlighting their efforts in researching and educating the public about Galveston’s African American history. They delve into projects such as the restoration of Rosewood Cemetery and the creation of educational books. The conversation touches on the history of prominent African Americans in Galveston, including Norris Wright Cuny, and the importance of Juneteenth celebrations. Alice also shares insights into the Underground Railroad’s southern routes and some captivating stories from their latest book, “Galveston’s Juneteenth Story.” The episode underscores the rich and often untold history of African Americans in Galveston and the ongoing efforts to preserve and share these stories.
JUNETEENTH IN GALVESTON, WHERE IT ALL BEGAN. S2 EP2 ALICE GATSON
- June 19, 2024
- Charles Lewis
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Only God could have lead your hearts to research and share information so great that if anyone who read it would be enriched and thirsty for more. Thank all of you of the African American historians of Galveston.