The Tarrant County Black Historical and Genealogical Society is excited to share the rich culture of Tarrant County with a variety of exhibits and resources available to the public.

We welcome all who are interested in learning about our extensive historical archives, collections, and heritage services. Our museum is located in an established historical district in the heart of Fort Worth, TX. We look forward to your visit!

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website.

 

It's extremely important you

 

sign in each time you visit!

 

Looking for a fantastic way to see and experience the history of Southside Fort Worth?.

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All Members receive:

1. Personalized membership card.

2. Discount admission on special events.

3. Discount on Museum Rental.

4. Advance notice to special events.

5. Special invitations to new exhibitions opening.

6. Email updates on upcoming events.

The Lenora Rolla Heritage Center Museum is home to 166,000-square-foot property is the perfect location for your group meeting, reception, corporate event or special occasion

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Celebrate The African American History of Fort Worth & Tarrant County!

 

 

At the

 

 

Lenora Rolla Heritage Center Museum

 

1020 E. Humbolt Street

 

Fort Worth, TX  76104

 

 

Open Tuesday & Thursday

 

 

 10:00a.m. - 3:00p.m.

 

or

 

Call to make arrangements for a special tour!

 

 

 

For More Information Visit Our Facebook Page or Contact

 

Brenda Sanders-Wise 

 

 at Email:   info@tarrantcountyblackhistory.org

 

 

Call us at:  (817) 332-6049

 

 

Founded in 1977, we are celebrating 42 years of serving the

 

Tarrant County and the North Texas area!

 




WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH



 

Sixth Annual

 

Juried Art Show



 

 


A Holiday Taste of Art and Chefs 2018

Chefs serving up fine delectable cuisines

Benefiting the Lenora Rolla Heritage Center Museum

 

Forest Hill Civic Convention Center

6901 Wichita st. 

October 28, 2018 from 1pm to 3:30pm

Tickets: $15.00 Pre-sale & $20.00 at the door

 

Call or Text: Velma Johnson

817-919-1891





 

This video is about honoring and uplifting

 

the legacy in the Fort Worth community.

 

 

We need your help in volunteering and

 

financial assistance.

 

Please click here for more information.

 

Women's History Month

Public
 · Hosted by Tarrant Couy Black Historical & Genealogical Society March 24, 2018 1:00pm                                                  
Fort Worth Central Library                                                            500 W 3rd Street                                                                          Tandy Lecture Hall
                                            "Nevertheless, She Persisted"
                                             


 

Photos, Videos & Website

 

by Hasson Diggs

 

360 Media 4U

 

972-835-5049

 





As we remember

Mrs Erma  Johnson Hadley

let us not forget how she blessed our lives with her genuine love for everyone and how she worked so tirelessly to make


Fort Worth a better place in which to live and learn.




 

Fort Worth Historic Homes Dedication

 

 

A historical marker is a plaque to commemorate an event, a person or property of historic interest.