Posted on 01 May 2009. Tags: African American, Alamo, Bricks Without Straw, Freedmen, Revolution, San Jacinto Day, Texas, War, mulatto, slaves

By SARAH MOORE
April, 19, 2009
A free African-American in 1836 rendered "valuable assistance" to the Texas Army during the Texas Revolution, according to a historical marker on his grave near Nacogdoches.
Records show that William E. Goyens and many others -slaves and freemen and indentured servants - all were involved in the revolution 173 years ago.
But in ...
Posted in African American, Education, Men, Politics, Racism, Slavery, The Americas, War
Posted on 06 April 2009. Tags: Bellaire, Hariss, Police, Texas

A Harris County grand jury on Monday heard from 23-year-old Robert Tolan, who was shot in the chest in front of his home by a Bellaire police officer, leading to accusations of racial profiling.
A former minor league ballplayer, Tolan was stopped in front of his home on New Year’s Eve because police believed the vehicle ...
Posted in African American, Community, Law and Order, Politics, Racism, The Americas, Women