27. Texas and local history
Found in 313 Collections and/or Records:
Cybil Pallugna-Saenz "Halo Halo TV" recordings of Filipino-American events in Houston
Possibly the first Filipino TV show in Houston, “Halo Halo TV” now exists as a web series, “Halo Halo Houston”--both focusing on Filipinx culture within the Houston Metropolitan area. Donated by the producer of the show, Cybil Pallugna-Saenz, this collection contains original recordings for the show, which made great strides of Filipino media representation in the early 2000s.
John T. McCants family papers and Rice Institute career remembrances
This collection includes photographs, diplomas, and other documents from the family of John T. McCants between ca. 1940 and 1969.
Naomi Carrier academic career and community activism collection materials
This collection contains the teaching resources and writings of renowned teacher, researcher, playwright, and actress Naomi Carrier, whose advocacy for African-American voices in history has had a profound effect on educational representation in Texas.
Houston Chronicle music photograph collection
This a collection of Houston-related music photographs originally owned and created by the Houston Chronicle and its staff.
Edgar Odell Lovett and Mary Ellen Hale Lovett Family papers
Houston Asian American Archives oral history interviews and related materials
This is a collection of oral history interviews conducted by the Chao Center for Asian Studies, featuring audio recordings and transcripts of interviews with Asian Americans native to Houston.
Congregation Emanu El Collection
This collection is made up of six boxes containing administrative materials, bulletins, correspondence, event materials, organization/committee materials, photographs, publications, and transcripts of TV broadcasts from Congregation Emanu El, spanning the years 1943-2022.
Central Houston Business District records
This collection includes records from collaborations with downtown entities developing Houston's city workings largely dating from the 1980s to the 2010s. Formats include but are not limited to meeting minutes, correspondence, photographs, financial documents, dvds, and news clippings.
The oH Project collection: Oral Histories of HIV/AIDS in Houston, Harris County, and Southeast Texas
Oral history interviews in audio and transcript format, including interview consent forms filed with the interviews. The primary subject matter is the experience of at least 100 long term survivors, physicians, activists, religious and political leaders and others impacted by HIV / AIDS epidemic in Houston, Harris County and Southeast Texas.
Carl Woodring collection on Charles Ricketts and Charles Shannon
This collection contains the Charles Ricketts and Charles Shannon research material of Dr. Carl Woodring including correspondence, articles and theses, works, Vale Press items, exhibition catalogs and other printed material. An extensive book collection, paintings and drawings are included in the collection.
