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Houston Life | KPRC 2
The gift of storytelling is an art form that has the ability to entertain, educate and even heal. Naomi Mitchell Carrier has been using her talents to teach a generation through powerful performances. From writing and composing the renowned historical musical “I Am Annie Mae” to founding the Texas Center for African American Living History (TCAALH), Carrier is helping to lead the charge to preserve Texas’ Black history and has no plans of slowing down.
Meet the woman who’s helping to preserve Texas’ Black history
SAES Newsletter,
(Southern Association of Episcopal Schools)
September, 2006
Cleveland Advocate,
"Carrier reflects on the Past",
January 24, 2006
St. Petersburg Times,
January 13, 2006,
on the Tampa Bay Black Heritage Festival;
The Eastex Advocate,
March 8, 2006
Huntsville Item,
April 24, 2005,
article by Kurt Allen on Sam Houston Folk Festival
Brazoria County
Facts
front page article and photo,
October 30, 2005
Austin Chronicle,
June 25, 2004;
Houston Chronicle
article,"Putting a Face on Slavery,"
January 21, 2001
Houston Press
article, "Raw Roots,"
June 14, 2001
Southern Living
May, 1994
Websites featuring the work of TCAALH:
Print Media
Galveston County: The Daily News
”Lecture series part of effort to make Juneteenth year-round event”
January 13, 2023
