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"Life And Death On The Border 1910-1920" Exhibit Speaker Series

"Life and Death on the Border 1910-1920" Exhibit Speaker Series
Aug 03

"Life And Death On The Border 1910-1920" Exhibit Speaker Series

The Mexican American Museum of Texas In Collaboration with the University of Dallas Invite You to the Second “Life and Death on the Border 1910-1920” Exhibit Speaker Series, Featuring: Professor Trinidad Gonzales South Texas College, McAllen, Texas History & Mexican American Studies Co-Founder of Refusing to Forget, Descendant of a “Matanza” Victim, and Exhibit Essay Contributor Event Information: Beatrice M. Haggerty Gallery, UD Haggerty Art History Building 1845 E Northgate Drive Irving, TX 75062 Saturday, August 3, 2024 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Light Refreshments Free Campus Parking The “Life and Death on the Border 1910-1920” traveling exhibit was produced by the Bullock Texas State History Museum with the Refusing to Forget Project and is debuting in North Texas through the efforts of The Mexican American Museum of Texas in collaboration with the University of Dallas Latin American Studies. “The exhibit “Life and Death on the Border” is an important reminder of the history of the borderlands and the people who have lived there. The exhibit highlights the resilience and determination of the Mexican American community in the face of adversity. It also explores the problematic legacy of the 1910-1920 decade for the border region, a legacy which can still be felt today.” - Ruben Arellano, Ph.D., Professor, Historian, TMAMT Founding Board Member More Info below.

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where: 1845 E Northgate Dr, 1845 East Northgate Drive, Irving, TX 75062 map
when: August 3 @ 2pm - 4pm
price: Free
 


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