Austin's Black Cultural District is an independent nonprofit organization dedicated to celebrating the African American heritage of Central East Austin
Explore @SixSquareATX, Austin's Black Cultural District, with our guide to the historic neighborhood & some of its top attractions: https://t.co/XgPtgOghVQ #TrueAustin
The Collegiate Chapter will host its FREE inaugural Back-to-School Bash, catered to students at higher education institutions throughout Austin, on Fri, Aug 30, 6-7:30pm at the Dedrick-Hamilton House.
RSVP: https://t.co/KuSmvJ05mE
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My touring exhibition Punk Noir is coming to the Seattle area this weekend! Show opens at cogean gallery on July 27 5-9pm. There will also be a BBQ/potluck on July 28 1-4pm. Show runs through Sept. 14.
#CADPeerPanel is almost done for the day! Thank you @SixSquareATX ,@SpectrumATX /Capital City Black Film Festival & East Side Kings Foundation! J.O.I. Community Outreach, Digital Workforce Academy /Urban Music Fest 2020 & Austin Asian American Film Fest are next! #CulturalFUNding
Did you know the oldest house in Austin, Texas is located in the Six Square District? The French Ligation was built in 1841 and is a historical landmark that can be toured by the public.
Stephen F. Austin and Barbara Jordan are buried at the Texas State Cemetery located in the Six Square District? You can visit their gravestones by visiting Six Square and touring the Texas State Cemetery.
Come by Six Square and tour the famous Dedrick-Hamilton House owned by one of the first free slaves in Travis County, Thomas Dedrick. Built in 1880, come book a tour to learn more about the family who inspired the communal spirit of Six Square! https://t.co/0gdvCBWNRJ
Upcoming Musical Explorations: Every Thursday evening during the month of June, come by and enjoy a free free summer music series that highlighted various genres of African American music styles✊🏾🎶
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The Drumbeat of the Black Community. Come by and visit the George Washington Carver Complex! Originally established in 1980, and expanded in 2007, the institution works to collect and preserve the historical and cultural experiences of of African Americans locally and nationally.
Did you know the oldest house in Austin, Texas is located in the Six Square District? The French Ligation was built in 1841 and is a historical landmark that can be toured by the public.
Did you know that Willie Wells, an American baseball player, played on Downs baseball field home to former Negro Baseball League team, the Austin Black Senators, which is located in Six Square?
Victory Grill was a restaurant and bar that served as a popular venue for local musicians and hosted music legends including James Brown, Ike and Tina Turner, and Billie Holiday.
Come visit Six Square and take a selfie in front of 12th & Chicon Mural. This beautiful mural showcases people having local, national, and international prominence/influence. Click below to learn more about its history: https://t.co/6SYFNxx2xf