From the editor: In a city that doesn't quite fathom the angst over a Jefferson Davis Monument in one of its downtown parks, Brownsville honored African Americans who've contributed to the culture and history of the RGV with a ceremony at the Oscar Dancy Building.
The event was organized and hosted by Representative Filemon Vela, featured a selection of some of the city's bright boys and girls reading short bios of eleven African Americans with an impact in our region.
TSC Trustee/Historian Tony Zavaleta was honored for his research and writings leading to an understanding of the participation of African American troops at the last battle of the Civil War at Palmetto Ranch.
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We are what we repeatedly do. On nearly every other issue, Americans are unafraid to call things as they are.
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We do not have any African Americans in Cameron County, Jim. Where did Vela bus his guest from? That is what I say.
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