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  2. Fort Worth Black Chamber to give $1.5K grant at inaugural ...

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    This black-tie affair will be from 6 to 10 p.m. Feb. 25 at the Ashton Depot Catering + Events, 1501 Jones St., in Fort Worth. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Fort Worth Black Chamber ...

  3. Black and Latino directors think boardroom diversity is ... - AOL

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    Meanwhile, the percentage of those directors who believe their own board is racially diverse has also declined from 90% in 2021 to 81% in 2023, according to the company's survey of 165 Black, and ...

  4. Here’s a new gallery for Black and brown artists in Fort ...

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    A new free art space will open on the east side of Fort Worth to empower underrepresented artists and share their work with the community. The Tubman Gallery, in partnership with CommUnity ...

  5. I.M. Terrell High School - Wikipedia

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    I.M Terrell High School was a secondary school located in Fort Worth, Texas. The school opened in 1882 as the city's first black school, during the era of formal racial segregation in the United States. Though the high school closed in 1973, the building reopened as an elementary school in 1998.

  6. National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum - Wikipedia

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    The National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum was founded February 1, 2001, by Jim and Gloria Austin of Fort Worth, Texas. Their objective was to recognize the individual contributions of many groups from the Western Frontier. Included in these groups are people of Hispanic, Native American, European, Asian, and African descent.

  7. History of African Americans in Dallas–Fort Worth - Wikipedia

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    Black-owned businesses in the Dallas-Fort Worth area make up about 3.0% which is just over 3,000 businesses. [12] In addition to the New Great Migration, since around 2010, many African Americans have been moving to the metroplex for its affordable cost of living and job opportunities. [13] [14]

  8. Pharrell Williams’ Black Ambition Initiative Announces Fourth ...

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    Since its inception in 2020, the initiative has awarded nearly $10 million to over 100 Black and Hispanic founders and has supported an additional 750 entrepreneurs with mentorship to strengthen ...

  9. William Madison McDonald - Wikipedia

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    In 1906 he founded Fort Worth's first African-American-owned bank as an enterprise of the state Masons; under his management, the bank survived the Great Depression. [1] The black chapters of Masons banked with him, McDonald made loans to black businessmen, and he became probably the first black millionaire in Texas.