The INSIDER - Spring/Summer 2024

BLACK HISTORY MONTH CONTINUED

TEXAS COLLEGE STUDENTS POSE FOR A PHOTO IN FRONT OF THE WHATABURGER FOOD TRUCK ON CAMPUS

KICKING OFF BLACK HISTORY MONTH To kick off Black History Month, Texas College collaborated with UNCF and Whataburger to provide all students, faculty, and staff free Whataburger meals on February 6. With the Whataburger food truck on the Steer Walk providing free lunch, the celebratory atmosphere was further enhanced with a variety of other activities and booths for the Texas College Family to engage in, as the College began Black History Month festivities.

DR. EDWARD ROBINSON, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF HISTORY AND RELIGION, DISCUSSES NEWLY PUBLISHED BOOK "TO PAVE THE WAY FOR HIS PEOPLE" AT THE COLLEGE'S BLACK HISTORY MONTH BOOK PRESENTATION

“TO PAVE THE WAY FOR HIS PEOPLE" BOOK PRESENTATION Dr. Edward Robinson, Associate Professor of History and Religion, in conjunction with Student Support Services, hosted a book presentation for Black History Month on Wednesday, February 14. The activity surrounded Dr. Robinson's newly published book, "To Pave the Way for His People." The book is a biography of Preston Taylor, one of the most powerful and prominent African Americans during the Progressive Era.

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