The Green Book and HBCU’s in Texas: Preservation Scholars Help Research the Past (Winter 2023)

Past Matters Winter 2023; posted on 02/27/2023 During the Jim Crow era, African Americans endured discriminatory hazards while traveling around […]

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Friends Honoring Friends (Winter 2023)

Past Matters Winter 2023; posted on 02/27/2023 On February 1st, 2023, the Friends of the Texas Historical Commission (FTHC) along […]

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Telling the Full Starr Story (Winter 2023)

Past Matters Winter 2023; posted on 02/27/2023 Large historic homes hold a bounty of interesting stories within their walls. Visitors […]

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Stewarding History into the New Year (Winter 2023)

Past Matters Winter 2023; posted on 02/27/2023 A Note from the Executive Director By Anjali Kaul Zutshi A belated, but […]

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In Gratitude for Your Support

Greetings! We are thrilled to be connecting back with you after a hot summer and following the end of what […]

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Claiming a Place in Texas History

At the end of their internship program in August of 2022, we asked the Preservation Scholars’ Class of 2022 the […]

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Food for the Body and Soul

Eisenhower Birthplace State Historic Site showcases the home where the 34th U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower was born in 1890. […]

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Celebrating the Old and the New (Summer 2022)

Past Matters Summer 2022; posted on 08/01/2022 A Note from the Executive Director By Anjali Kaul Zutshi A very happy […]

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Meet the Scholars Helping to Preserve Texas History (Summer 2022)

Past Matters Summer 2022; posted on 08/01/2022 Cultivating Diverse Young Voices in Preservation By Anjali Kaul Zutshi, FTHC Executive Director […]

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