"The Steves Family: Building San Antonio" looks at how a family business has contributed to the growth of the city.
The Witte’s new CEO will launch Texas Museums 360, an inquiry-based science curriculum for Texas Schools. Credit: Courtesy Photo / Witte Museum San Antonio’s Witte Museum is exploring the dark history ...
An 1867 Bible, three dresses and other artifacts at the Witte Museum once belonged to Sarah Tate, who was enslaved at age 41 and living east of San Antonio when news of emancipation reached Texas. In ...
Everidge, who previously served as the Witte’s deputy director, grew up in San Antonio and credits her childhood visits to the museum for a lifelong love of history. Credit: Courtesy Photo / Witte ...
As Black cowboys forged a path in Western Culture, Black cowgirls were trailblazers as well. An exhibit at the Witte Museum called “Black Cowboys: An American Story” also highlights their ...
History is most trustworthy when all voices in the chorus are heard. Fewer Black, brown or white Texans know the lifestyles of the people enslaved on plantations, in towns and in cities, or how they ...
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