TCAALH is
The Texas Center for African American Living History.
A Non-profit for public education working with schools, universities, libraries, museums, communities.
Background
SINCE 2007, TCAALH has developed over 700 programs, written the narrative for two pieces of legislation, developed programs for Young Audiences, designed an African American Studies Curriculum, taught graduate classes in CRT, helped produce seven documentaries, and opened Mitchell Museum in Lavaca County. TCAALH also designs landmarks for urban interpretation of Black history and culture.
“My self-appointed mission is to save a generation and to leave a footprint. People will only respect and preserve what they love. They will only love what they understand, and they will only understand what they are taught. So, my role in all of this is to teach and to heal.”
— Naomi Mitchell Carrier
LIVING HISTORY
DOCUMENTARIES
TRACKING THE EMANCIPATION TRAIL
HISTORICAL RESEARCH
RESTORATION
PRESERVATION