123: Exploring Houston’s Black History with The Heritage Society
Release Date: 02/03/2025
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info_outlineStep back in time and uncover Houston’s rich Black history with The Heritage Society! In this episode, host Blanca Quezada talks with Martha Whiting-Goddard, Kijana Wiseman, and Dr. Ron Williams—three remarkable individuals dedicated to preserving and sharing the stories of Houston’s African American pioneers.
Meet Martha Whiting-Goddard, a descendant of Reverend Jack Yates, one of the founders of Juneteenth and a key figure in preserving his historic home. The Yates House, now located in Sam Houston Park, is a UNESCO Site of Memory, showcasing the resilience and achievements of formerly enslaved people. Martha’s passion for history ensures that these stories are passed down to future generations.
Be inspired by Kijana Wiseman, a teacher, entertainer, and oral historian best known as The Griot. She brings history to life through music and storytelling, portraying historical Black women in The Heritage Society’s “From Plantation to Emancipation” tour. Her reenactments transport audiences back in time, sharing Black women's emotions, struggles, and triumphs throughout history.
Hear from Dr. Donald Williams, a retired U.S. Army First Sergeant and lifelong Texas historian, as he unravels the history of Houston’s six wards, explaining their origins and how they shaped the city’s Black communities. His dedication to documenting Black history helps ensure that these important stories are never forgotten.
Don’t miss the chance to experience history firsthand! The Heritage Society’s special Black History Month tour, "From Plantation to Emancipation," takes visitors through three historic homes—each telling a unique story of Houston's Black community before and after slavery. Featuring live reenactments, emotional storytelling, and historical insights, this tour highlights the strength, resilience, and contributions of African Americans in Houston.
Visit https://www.heritagesociety.org to learn more about their Black History Month events and upcoming Platinum Jubilee celebration.
Key Topics Covered:
- The legacy of Reverend Jack Yates & his role in Freedmen’s Town
- How Houston’s six historic wards shaped the city’s Black communities
- The Yates House, a UNESCO-recognized site, and its significance
- The Heritage Society’s “From Plantation to Emancipation” tour
- Special Black History Month events & educational programs
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